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05/19/1969 - 5500� � ��', , , COUNCIL SECRETARY-JUEL MERCER COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA 7;30 P.M.- �Y 19, 1969 REGUTAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - MAY 19, 1969 - 7:30 P. M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: INVOCATION: ROLL CALL: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular Council Meeting, May 5, 1969 Pu61ic Hearing Meeting, May 12, 1969 ADOPTION OF AGENDA: VISITORS: (Consideration of Items not on Agenda - 15 Minutes) PUBLIC HEARINGS: None OLD BUSINESS: 1. Consideration of Plywood Minnesota Exterior Building Plans. 2. Second Reading of an Ordinance Relating to Conatruction of Gasoline Service Stations and Drfve-in Restaurants Requiring a Specisl Use Permit, therefore, amendiag Section 45.10 Subdiviafon 4 and 5 and Amending Section 45.19 by adding Subdivision 15 and 16. 3. Consideration of an Ordinance Under Section 12.07 of the Fridley C1ty Charter to Vacate Streets and Alleys and Amend Appendix C of the City Code. (Lots 1 through 4, Block 1. Spring Brook Park. William J. Keefer}. (Hearing was held on May 12. There were no objectiona. We would get some slope eas�menta ��fo�� ��1��S��tion of the Ordinance.) Pages 1 - 25 Pages 26 - 33 Yage 34 Pages 35 � 36 , �_� ' � , !� , ' , ' !__7 , � , � !I � �_ I � � REGULAR CDUNCIL MEETING - MAY 19, 1969 PAGE 2 �l ' ' ' OL1S BUSINESS (Continued) 4. Consideration of an ordinance for Rezoning Requeat (ZOA #69-03) Pagea 37 & 38 to rezone from C-25 and M-1 to R-3A, S. E. Corner of 79th Way and East River Road - N. Craig Johnsott (Tabled 4-21-69). Ca�ent: The hearing was held on April 7th. Some objections.) � S. Consideration of Alley Problem Between 2nd Street and Main Street Page 39 ' Comment: Informal hearing to discuss vacation or opening up of alley) � 6. Ratification of Resolution �77-1964 - Requesting Improvement of Intersection of Central Avenue and T. H. #65 for Better Traffic Flow and Safety. Comment; After ratification we will send certified copies ta the Minnesota Highway Dept, and Anoka Highway Dept.) NEW BUSINESS• 7. Insuraace Specifications Advisory Committee Report, Comment: The report from the =nsursnce Committee ia in the agenda folder) 8. Reconsideration of a Requeat for Abatement of Special Asseasmenta on Lot 13, except the East 200' and exclpt the north 30' for Road, A.S. �k89. (On agenda at request of Kutzik and Leavitt). Page 40 Pages 41 - 43 ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - MAY i9, 1969 PAGE 3 ' NEW BllSINESS {Continued) , 9. Consideration o£ a Request for 3 Family Occupancy in Double Bungalow in R-1 Zoaing. Comment: 3 families are presentLy occupying a double bungalow in R-1 zoning by Special Use. Problem since 1965. City Attorney's initial reaction was the Council cannot allow the variance) 10. Consideration of Approval of Final Plat (P.S. �69-04) East Ranch Estates First Addition, Robert A. Schroer (Generaliy located north of Oaborne Road and west of University Avenue). and Consideration of Approval of Final Plat (P.S. �F69-OS) East Ranch Estates Second Addition, Robert A. Schroer. {Generally located north of Osborne Road and west of University Avenue), Pagea 44 & 45 Page 46 Comment; The hearing was held on May 12th. Could be approved subject to getting additfonal right of way and easements) 11. Consideration of Approval of Final Plat (P,S. �k69-02), Amber Oaks Page 47 by David R. Hubers and 7ulian Johnson. (Generally located south of 6lat Avenue between S[inson Blvd. and Benjamin Street). Comment: Hearing was held May 1Z. Street grade problem would have to be resolved before approval) 12. Receiving the Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Meeting of , May 6, 1969. , , ' Psge 48 ' ' , � , , , � ' ' , ' � ' ' , , ' � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - MAY 19, 1969 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 13. Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting ot May 7, 1969. 14. Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of May 1, 1969. 15. Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of May 8, 1969. 16. Receiving the Minutes of the Fridley Industrial Development Committee of April 4, 1969. 17. Receiving.8lds and Awar8ing Contract for One Police Patrol Car (Bids Opened May 19, 1464 at 11;30 A.M.) PAGE 4 Pages 49 & 50 Pages 51 - 53 Pages 54 - 60 Page 61 ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MAY 19, 1969 PAGE 5 , ' � ' ' l� ' 1 ' ' �J , NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 18. Receiving the Annual Police Auction Report. 19. Consideration of Request for Additional Street Light. Comment: Public Works Department requeat a light in the City Garage Yard) 20. Considerat.ion of Paving of Miasissippi Way west of East River Rd. Comment; The County Feasibility Report indicates no warrant for grade separation at railroad tracks on Mississippi Street. If grade separation is done the storm seyer might have to go through Mississippi Way) Pages 62 - 66 21. Change Order No. 1- SW&SS Project �F90. Page 67 Comment: This is for the additional depth for the waterline through Midland Coop property for getting the easements from them) , 22. Consideration of Resolution Approving a Traffic Signal Maintenance P�gea 68 - 73 Agreement between Minnesota Highway Department and City of Fridley. ' Comment: This givea a uniform arrangment with the Minn. Highway Dept. to maintain all aignals in the City except painting and changing bulba) � ■� C � 23. Reaolution Ordering the Improvement, Plans and Specifications and Eatimates of Costa thereof: Project W6S $93. Comment; Hearing on May 12th -�pvorab}� �g��tion ) P�ges 74 - 76 � REGUI.AR COUNCIL MEETZNG, MAY 19, 1969 PAGE 6 ' NEW BUSINESS (Coatinued} ' 24. Resolution Receiving the Preliminary Report and Ordering Public Hearing - Street 1969-3, Addendum �kl. ' ' ' ' � ' ' � _J �J I J ' ' Comment: Some streets are petitioned, some are added by the Administration) 25. Resolution Requeating the County to Withhold Lot 28, Block A Riverview Heights Addition from Public Sale (See communication from County of Anoka). 26. Resolution for the Transfer of Funds �rom the Utility Fund to Special Aasessment Funds in Lieu of a Tax Levy (See Finance Director's memo and proposal). 27. Resolution Certifying Charges to the County Auditor to be Levied against Certain Properties for Collectlon with the Taxes Payable in 1970. (See communication from City Attorney and Estimate) 28. Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Splitting of Assessments on Lota 53 and 54, Block G, Riverview Heights Addition and Combiniag the South 5 Feet of Lots 53 and 54, Block G, with Lots 14 through 18, Block G, Riverview Heights Addition. , 29. Reaolution Authorizing and Directing the Splitting of Special , Asseaements on Lota 5-7, Block 3, and Lots 6-9, North 30 feet of Lot 14, and Lots 15-17, Block 4, Parcel 600, Bennett Paltner Addition. ' � _J Pages 77 & 78 Pages 79 & 80 Pages 81 - 83 Pages 84 - 86 Pages 87 & 88 Pages 89 & 90 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MAY 19, 1969 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 30. Consideration of Resolution Approving Eight Year Storm Sewer Program for City of Fridley. Comment: Council discuased this earlier. This will give us a guideline for future improvements. Legal hearings will s[ill have [o be held) 31. Appointments: Building Standards-Design Control Vacancy, Engineering Aide. 32. Claims 33. Licenses 34. Estimates 35. Conaideration of the Propoaed New Zoning Ordinance. Comment: Planning Commiasion recommends approval. Some of the changes and additions are in the Agenda Folder) 36. Consideration of Set[ing a PublicHearing for Alley Vacation in Block 8, Onaway Addition. (Mr. Aarris) Co�ent: Requeat was made in late 1967 for vacation. Mr. Harria doea �Q� ��� to ���� �RZ �� overall atudy) PAGE 7 Pages 91 - 93 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 Pages 97 - 100 Page 101 Pagea 102 � 103 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MAY 19, 1969 C�PAINICATIONS : A. Independent School District $14: Thank you. B. Mrs. James Clinton; Drainfield for cesspool. C. Thomas Marxen: Requesting extension of time for recording the plat for Marxen Terrsce. D. Minnesota Highway Dept; Requesting to put signal conduit in 69th Avenue Crossover. E. Wayne Simonesu; Request to fence in City right-of-way ADJOURN• PAGE 8 Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 & 109 NOTE: INCLUDED IN TNE AGENDA FOLDER WILL BE: 1. Report from the Insurance Committee 2. Great Northern Railroad request for Piggyback and expanaion of facilitiee in Fridley. 3. Actuarial Valua[ion of the Fridley Police Pension Asaociation as of Sanuary 1, 1969. C! ' ' ' � ' 'THE AlIHUTES OF TH£ REQIL�R COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 5� �959 Mayor ltirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of May 5, 1969 to order at 7:40 P.M. PI.EDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Kirkham requested the Council Members and the audience to rise and say the Pledqe of Allegiance to the Flaq. _ ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Liebl, Harris, Samuelson, Sharidan, Kirktiam MEMBERS ABSENT: None PRESENTATION OF AWARD: , Mayor ICirkhata read the Certificate of Appreciation, and awarded it to Mr. Cazrol K. Hauqe for his work on the Buildinq Standarda--Desiqn Control Sub- committee, Nr. Hauqe was then tharilced for his efforts by the Council. , ' ' � ' ' , _1 �� ' , ' ' MAYOR'S PROCI.AMATIONS: FRIDLEY FIX-UP - SPRUCE UP WEEK Mayor xirkham read the Proclamation declaring the week of May 12th through liay 17th to be "Fridley Fix-up - Spruce Up Week". Councilman Liebl said that he had recaived some calls about the clean up proqram inaqgyiratad last year and asked the City Manager to explain the weed proqram to the audience. The City Manager explained briefly that the 1iee8 Inspector has already started working serving notices on all vacant lande within the City of Fridley. FIRE SERVICE RECOGNITION DAY Mayor Ki=kham read the Proclamation bp �:he Internatioaal Association of Fire Chiefs settinq the date of Saturday, May 10, 1969 as "Fire service Recognition Day". APPROVAL OF MINOTES OP THE REGULAR COiTNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 21, 1969• I70TION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes of the Meeting of April 21, 1969 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. vpon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor KirkAam declared the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Kirkham said that he had two items to add undar Cwmmunications. 8. LynwOOd Manor: Invitation to their Open Aouse C. State Planning Agency: Regardi,ng a New Camm�ittee for Combatting Crime, and asking for a representative. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Council- man Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor xirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. REGULAR COUId{"'F.. .t�SEETING OF MAY 5. 1969 VISITORS: P71GE Z Mayor Kirkhae axplained the Council policy of allowinq 15 minutea at the beqinninq o! each meetity for vieitors to speak on itees not on the Agonda. EISENHOWER SQDARE The Commanders of the American Legion and the V.F.W. came forward to the Council table to preaent a plan that haS been worked out in oonjunction with the Administration for 3mproving Eisenhower Memorinl Square. They explained that their first phase would be installinq a 30' aluminum flag pole. Mayor Kirkhso explained that rather than allowinq anyone to add to the Square in a hap- hazard way. this plan wae derived and could be accomplished in etaqes. They said that they would like the flag pple to be in place by May 30th, Memorial Day. NOTION by Councilman Sheridan to approve the plan as drawn by the Adminiatration, the American Legion and the V.F.W. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a wice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declued the motion carried unanimwusly. RWIN CITY RACING ASSOCIATION The Vice President of the 7win City Racing Association was present at the Meetinq, and eaid that there were several membera of the Aeaociatlon livinq in Fridley, and they have been having troUble with the Police Depart�nent tsqginq their cars as junk cars. A racing car does not need to have a license plate accosding to State law, but they are not allowed to drive on the atreeta. He wondered where they could be stored, as wherevez they are, they get tagqed as junk cars. He said that he realized the problems the City has with the junk cara, and is ia sympathy with them, but these are not junk cars. Mayor Kirkhatn said that he has raised e very good point and asked the City Attorney if the City could stop tagging the cars, until some study is made. The City Attorney asked how the racinq cars are different from junk cars. The Repreee- ntative said that the cars are not required to be licensed by the State, but that they are registered with the cinq Asaociation. The biggest ahare of the racing care are fraa the northeast suburbs. The City Attorney said that posaibly the Ordinance could be amended, but then the problem arises as to what is a junk car and what ie a racing car. There muat be eane type of difference that can be stated to keep people from claiminq that aome junk car is a racing car that they are planninq to fix up. He was asked where his cars are stored. He said that they were at 110 64th Avenue N.E. and that he and Jim Brazil are the ownere and Jake srazil ia the dziver, and that his car is registered with the Assxiation. The City Attorney said that he would suggest asking the Police Dapartment to stop tagqinq these cars. unkil some atudy can be made into the Ordinance regulatinq junk cars. Mayor Kirkham aqreed with this suqge5tion. �rhe Representative eaid that he had copies of the Racing Association rulee, and gave a copy to 'the City Attorney. McCLAiN'S ALLEY Mr. McClain said that the lettez thst was teceived by t.S,�� Q1ty fran Mr. Willi�un ' ' , t ' ' � �� ' ' ' ' , � ' ' �1I,AR C�Ol�;ZL ElLB'PIt�', OT Nl►Y 5, 1969 � 3 1Nrn�r as th� awaer of an aparta�nt houee ie incossvot, and that ihe casw �s dsr�prssanted. He ie a renter, aot ths amer. Th� Counail lus xiot eowd on th� basis of this lattes. �o this itm ahould bo�� baaR Loz r�oaieidssatlon. wit� th� propar oaner involwd. The City Mana**s'asplained that th� pstitian waa sent wt to Mr. McClain for tl�e ormers at the south end of the alley. Mr, McClain said that thia puts the burden on hia, but still alloas all t!� apartsent housas to be in oiolation. MOTIOZt by Camcilsan xarris to put thia itr b�ok aa� ths a�xt A�grlar Cw+wi1 aqenda. , Councilman Li�bl asked if Ms. ihrr�ar wa� tha only Oer diesentinq. ti� said that ha lelt that all tiu proyas propsrty owners stwal8 b� arked to co�+ to ths IMetinq. Ha said that abast 85i of the paopls wes� in favor of ��aati.:►g, but thsre must b� 100t participation. The City 1►ttorney said that this wuld be a oacatioa of a dsdicat.�d a1Ly, aad there must be 100s oa anp gublic sasement. The Counail �mut ■ake a findiaq of t3Mre bei� no nbopaiky, and if tl�ra ie oa. objectian, then it would ba ispossible to praw that it i� aot a necee�ity and wottld be in effect, a cond�onation, b��tik you wuld be taking the right of accesa awy from tl�. R7� MOTION by Conacila�aa Harris pae eeconded aad 11l�ID� by Council� Liebl, xith Councilaisn Harris' apptoval thnt tha pwpla alooq the alley be ask�d to come to the 16wting. Councilman Sharidan pointed out tha�t he thouqht that thare aere Wo lett�rs on file objacting to the vacation� ro he wondered rdyat another infoz'al hmaring would gain, unlesa one haa chaaq�d his mind. TE�: VO'PE WODi Tf� MOTION, beinq a voiw vote, all votinq aye, Mayar 1CirkM� declared the sotion carried unaniawsl�. INVOGITIODI: �{ayor Y.irkhas said that he noticed that Ysetor Arnold stona. Preaid�t of t]� Kini�terial Esaociation mas now present and seked him to lead the Coanoil snd audiu�ce in pra»r. G•.` S 5 P.R'!) � CounciLan Liebl said that r.t the last Counoil Meeiing ha had askW for olarification of this propoeed Ordinance and thanked the Citp Attorney for his cl�ar wxplanation. ' MOTION by Councila� Liehl to approve the Ordinas�ce on fir�i readinq anA witi ths reading. Secondad by Councilman Samueleon. Upon a roll call vote, 1CYrktum, Lisbl, Harris, Seleuelson, and 6haridan votinq aye. Mayos Kizkhas declar�d tlfe eotion carried unanimouely. � , 7 - AN ORDItANCB TO Councilman Harris polnted out that at the last Meetinq e requrot was made that REGULAR COVNCIL l�ETING OF MAY 5, 1969 pM',g a this area ba cleaned up, and aeked if anything haa boen done. The City Manaqar said that he ha8 visited the area and the only way for ou}.side display under C-2 wa under a special use permit. The owner has already been contacted about cleaning the area up. Mr. Swenaon said that he had talked ta th� ovnor of the ahop, and ha has aqread to clean it up. Thsre will be blacktoppinq going in front, so there vrill not be any area Por out�ide atoraqe. H� wid that the owner sPOUld like to laave an outaide diaplay table outside for about two days out of tha reek. Councilman Harris said that if it was a good looking table, he rrould still need a'apacial uae permit, but there vrould ba no grob- 1�. He aaked Xr. Sweneon to tell the avner of the shop to caee in and apply !or the �pacial t�se permit. MOTIQ�1 by Councilmm Harrig to adopt Ordinance #417, waive the readinq ax�d ord�z publication. Seconded by Councilman Samueleon. Upon a roii.oall vote. Sheridan, Kirkkw'. Liebl, Harrir, and Samuelson votinq aye. MaYor ICirkham declared the ration carried unanimoualy. DI MOTION by Councilman Liabl to adopt Ordinance $418, waiva the readinq, and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a roll oall vote, Saa�ueleon, Sheridan, Kiskham, Liebl, and Harris voting aye, Mayor Kirkhara daclazed the motion carried una�nimously, C•���'«�Y��il�-]r<4;i:ir , :.�y.i �� Y: � The City Engineer showed the area on the screen for the benefit of the audience and the Council. Counoilman Liebl said that there have been some facta brouqht out throuqh the discuaeions �rith the Planning Commission, and that it aay he vise= ta con- tinue the co�noercial zoninq all the way bhck to 2� Street. He said that he r+ould have no objection to thia az�d there were no objections at the Public Hearinq Meeting. ey changinq Section 4 of the proposad Ordinance to C-2, this would make a sizeable portion of commercial area. He eaid that he viould also rec�anend the City Manager's Plan Circle Flov with the slip-off remp, and will aleo aupport the Reaolution drawn np to be eent to the Minneaota Highway Departaient. 1969 - RESOLUTION OF HIGHP4�Y � Nayor Kirkham read the Reaolution aloud for the benefit of the audience. MOTION hy Coancilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #71-1q69. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unani�usly. Councilman Liebl asked the Council, on behalf of the people in eupport of thie rezoninq, if they were ready to vote on the Ordinsnce on first reading and if the rest of the Council waa in aqreett�ent that the commercial zoninq shonld go back to 2�S Street. He felt tha+� if the �fi7cst sasding y�;p held, it would ' REGUI.AR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 5, 1969 ' ' � � 1 u PAGE 5 signify to tha Minnesota Highway Department that the City of Fridley wanted same action, and were serious about this request. Councilman Harris said that ha would have some reaervations on whether the first readinq should be held at thia tune. The sliproff ramp on the Plan Circle Flow may have to be moved further south and thia may preclude the chance for the Planning Commission and the Council to make further chnnqea. He felt that before the firet reading, the City muat gain the concurrence of the Hiqhway Department. Councilman Liebl said that in soaie instances, such as the Bob Schrcer rezoninq, the rezoning was accomplished first, and then the traffic patterns were established, and he felt that this was much the same situation. ilowever, he said that he wanted to make sure the Council did not do anything illagal. 'rhe City Attorney eaid that he did not know of any zeason why it would be illegal to pass on the first rsading. The Courts have indicated that traffic problema are City related and are not a basis for turninq down buildinq permits or rezonings. If passed on first reading, however, it vould have to be contingent upon receiving the Highway Department's approval. t Mayor Kirkham felt that by Council adopting the Resolution, this would ahow the City's intent to the Highway Department, but if the Ordinance is passed on first reading, then it is found that the Highway Department disapproves of � the request, this would actually be doing the people a disservice. He said that he would go along with the first readinq, but it must be predicated upon con- currence by the Hiqhway Depart�ent for the slip-off ramp. ' i , , � ' ' u � , Councilman Sheridan said that the Council was in qeneral aqreets�ut with the plan, but if the slip-off ramp was not provided, poasib�y B3.ocka 12,22, G 27 should not be commercial. Councilman Harris said that he did not feel that the Council ehauld tell the people one thing on firat readinq and something else on the second reading. Mr. Eldon Schmedeke said that he would like the road as soon as possible, and that he hoped that the Administration and the Council would approach the Highway Department on this, rather than the Planning Commission. xe said that he has been qranted a 60 day extension of his rezoning request by the Planninq Ca�iseion because of this problem. Councilman Harris axplained that the _ Planning Comnission is waitinq to see if ingress can be gained off T. H. #a7 before making their decision. This Resolution has bean passed, so the Ed- ministration will be taking it up with the Highway Department soon. Mayor Kirkham added that there is no way to speed up the workings of the Minnesota Highway Departmant. Councilman Sheridan assured Mr. Schmedeke that it would be the Adminiatration that would be denling with the Hiqhway Department. Council- man Liebl asked Mr. Schmedeke if he would prefer that the Council pa�ss the Ordinance on first reading, contingent upon Highway Department approval. Mr. Sctunedeke eaid that he could not see what it would hurt. Councilman Harris said that it would affect the peop'� �.n Slocks 21, 22, and 27 and that if they cannot get accesa, they might change their minds. xe said that he thouqht that a rezoning without knowing exactly what the plsn was would be misrepresenLation. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the Ordinance on first reading and waive the reading, changing Section 4, fraa R-2 to C-2, contingent upon the approval of the Minnesota Hiqhway Department on Plan Circle Flow, or another plan aqree- able to both the State and City, and for the City Manaqer to start negotiations for the inqreas. Seconded by Coua�il�an 8amuelsp,n, �,o; �}�gCUSSion. REGUTAR COUNC2L MEETING OF MAY 5, 1969 Pl1GE 6 � Councilsmn Harris said that he would have to vote aqainst this at thia tima only because he felt that this may be misleadinq the people. Councilman Liebl asked if the Hiqh�ray Departgent aould not grant the inqreeo, could acces� be qained same place else. The City Attorney said it could be done, but it wuld be questionable whether or not it would be desirable. Councilman Samunleon pointed out that if thio motion fails to pasa, it must wait six months before it can be brought back for reconsid�ration. MOTION WIT7�RAWN by Councilman Liebl, with the agxeament of the aeconder. E�?�'x P:D. THE AREA GENERALLY 11�1 Tf7R FRTf1T.F.V - NF.W AR Councilman Sheridan said that he had received three lettere aqainat this pro- posed zoninq which he read aloud and asked thst they be made a part of the per- manent record. Mayor Kirkham said that he also had received one, to be added to the record. Fo1loWing are the letters received: "MY. R.E. Sheridan 1301 N.E. Hillwind Road Fzidley, Minnesota Dear Mr. Sheridan: May 5, 1969 As you are aware, a steering committee of citizens in your ward has been concerned and in disagreement with the --ezoning proposed by Pemtom, Inc. Thia group circulated petitions againat the proposed rezoninq and presented to the City Council approximately 250 petition signatures from residents in the area of Gardena Avenue and immediately West of the land in question. The steering committee also presented a su�ary of objections to Fridley City Adminiatration. This s�tomary pointed out both general objactiona to rezoning the land in question atid specific objections to the tovrn- house and apartment building proposal. On 5/4/69 this steering committee, representing the attitude of 250 tnxpayinq Fridley residents met and arrived at specific conclusions which i, as their elected spokasman, have been asked to convey to you as oux Councilman repreaentative. With ten of eleven members preeent, the followinq positions mere identified: 1. The Coamiittee requeats the denial of P.D. rezoning at the eazlieat poesible moment. It was felt that apacific action ought to be takan, hopefully at the pending council meetinq to avoid ze- arranqements and revi�_�::n of the specific request. Th3s was a unanimous request of the commit...:.+. 2. By vote, nine of the ten members preeent disaqreed in concept with the nine point council statement recently siqned by you. 3. By vote, nine of ten membezs are not in agreement with any coa- promise plan includinq that approach referenced in Item 2 above. Basic thoughta jachind tfiie position include the lack of justifica- tion and proo! by the requeater or preaent ownea that ths Send in questio� need be changed from R-lsto any kind of zoning. ' ' ' REGiT7.aY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 5, 1969 (Latter Continued) PAGE 7 ' The ccmnittee indicatod concezn that as s qroup repzesnnting appro�cimately 250 of qour constituents, specific poaitions on this matter be provided to yoss aa our spokesman. We apoloqize for the tardiaesa of this conaolidated ' information and any timinq inconvenience. We are, harever, daeplY con- cernad about this matter and requeat your support conaistent with the items mentioned abova. 1 ' ' � ' � ' ' � ' ' � Sincerely, /s/ H.F. 88rgtaan Mr. H.F. Bergman 5503 Regis Trai2 Fridley, Minnesota cc: Mesaers: Aho Mellum Deitz Reid Hudrlick Genrre Schontz Bukovich Petterson" Hoffman " "5151 St. Morttz Dr. Minneapolis, Minn. April 19. 1969 Mr. Ray Sheridan 1301 N.E. Hillwind Rd. Fridley, Minneeota Dear Mr. Sheridan, This letter ia to confirm our telephone conversation today reqarding the pending i�eue of rezoninq the area directly north of innabruck, across Hiqhway 69d, from R-1 to PD (Planned Developrent). Althouqh our Homeownera Assxiation haa made it a particular point to avoid direct political or lobby-type action or activity, I feel cam- pelled to point out to you that in my tenure as president of the Inns- bruck Aasxiation, Inc. Z have not felt or heard the strength oP eentiment for or aqainet any iasue (and there hava been many) that hane been aqainst thie pnrticular rezoninq. We are fizmly convinced that t.'�e subject area holds the finest R-1 ' potential of any othez area in Northeast Minneapolis and must be retained for that purpose unleae it ie eetabliahed concluaively that this would be qroaelp nnrealietic. Sven if this conclusion vere validly arrived at, ' after an in-depth survey, it is our conviction that PD zoning is, with- out que�tion. too indefinite and uncertain to be considered in the best interest of the lonq ranqe planning for Fridley. ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 5, 1969 (Letter Continued) PAGE 8 ' CI We ask that you and our Council reject the present rezoninq request under coneideration at this time. We would encourage deeper study of R-1 potesst}.al e�d, if this is truly unrealistic, consideration of other, aare controllable, rezoning possibilities or alternativea. Raymond P. Ranta Preeident Innabruck Homeovmera Asaociation" "April 30, 1969 6736 7th Street N.E. Fridley, Minnasota Dear Mr. Sheridan, My husband and I urye you to veto the proposed use of Pike's Woods for a 604 apartiaent, 30a townhouse coanplex. Who's getting the bargain - Pemt� or Fridley7 We know you are fully cognizant of the problems of funneling excees traffic through the Centrsl-Highway 65 bottleneck, and of the tax pro- blem in reqard to city services, so I shall not mention these further. We also are aware of the appeal this project has, in that Fridley would realize an i.mmediate increase in tax revenue, and the developer would assume the cost of puttinq in facilities and intends to try to preserve the beauty of the area. We do urge you to aeriously consider these short term benefits against the impact of this kind of developnnent on the future and image of Fridley. Minneapolis has encountered formidable sxio-economic difficultfes in aqing.apartment areas, difficultias with which, I'm sure, yrou are more familiar than we. As to the contention that it is not economically feasible to build sinqle homes in that area, Edina has proven that, with today's prasaure on the housing and land market, lots in such naturally beautiful areas do aell, and of necessity are devoted to expensive homes which are more than aelf-supportinq in terms of tax revenue. In spite of the origiiial investment 'ridley would have to make, would it not be wiser and more econ�ical in the lonq run to open that area to privnte homeowners, who, as a group, are interested in maintaininq their homea and the quality of their cocmnunity? Particularily, would thia not be wiaer as these eapecially lovely homes, in an area that sob Engstr� himself described as one of the few remaining "maqnificent" parcels of property nesr the Metro area, will enduringly enhance Fridley's imaqe as a progresaive and desirable coamiunity? �kFiQ@�elY � /s/ Mr. & Mrs. Richard C; �(em�er" ' RBGUI.AR COVNCIL MEETING oF M71Y 5, 1969 ' ' ' ' �I ' ' � ' ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' (Lettars Continued) "TOt ltayor Jack Rirkham - Not aparUnente on this beautiful lhnd: posed chanqa in zoning for t}ie 120 acres 694. PAGE 9 This ie our reaction to the pro- east of Matterhorn and north of "NOt a�a�rtaients - what a waste - what a shame:" This is the general reaction of the many people from all over F'ridley who viait aith us, walk in the voods, share the besuty of all seasons. Tfl►m housea, at low density level, may be the real anewer for moat of the area. This would ease the road and utility installation while retaining natural areas between tfie home clusters. There are also many besutiful aites for single family dwellinqs. There are many facets for you to consider with this rezoning - taxae, utilities, traff3c, lonq range economy -. However you feel you must vote, please be aure that a portion of the woods is retained as a natural area for the entire City to enjoy. 'i'his arta has a fascinating history and topography and is reqarded fondly by the "oldtimers" as Pick's Woods. Even the Minnesota Leqislature is currently acknowledginq the need for undevelopad space within a City's borders and may soon provide funda for this. 5/5/69 Respectfully yours, /s/ Rich and Ila osman 5830 Stinson Slvd. Fridley " MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the foregoing communications. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Engatr�, of Pemt�, Inc. said that it seemed that they have failed in being abie to communicate to the people what they Eelt weuld be a good environment, and a qood plan for this area. in addition, he felt that there seems to be some confuaion in the minda of the people on what is allowed in a Planned Develop- ment District, and what it signifies. Based on this, they said that they ooere withdrawinq their request. Councilman Sheridan said that he was prepared to make a motion for denial of the request based on the findinqe of Mr. saroman'a eteerinq c�mittee. He said that he felt th3t he made aome good pointa in ':hat neither Pemtan nor anyone elae has shown any juatification why this.property should be rezoned. The committee has alwaye considered it to be R-1, and it ahould not be on the recomnnendation of one owner to make a judgement on whether or not it should remain 1t-1 and if it is developable as R-1. MOTZON by COUncilman Hariie to accept Pemtom Inc. withdrawal of their requeat for rezoninq. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 5, 1%9 P71iGE 10 Councilman Liebl felt that the contention that R-1 ho�as could not bo lwilt in this area was not true, and it aould be aoonotaically l�a�ible to dswlop haMe in thie area and that they vould sell. He saiA that in.tpite of th� inwsteasnt of tha applicant, he felt that thie area eiwuld be opeaed up to R-1, with hamsa' aelling in the ¢SO,OOO price raaq•. This is one of tne tev remainiag a�qnific�nt areas left 1n the matropolitan azea and thia wou18 provide an image of the City of Fridley as a progressive and deairable comnunity. This Council has in the past qiven a staqqerinq amount.of bulldinq parmits for apart�ent houera in relation to single family units, but the desand for •inqle family hooes is enormou�. Here we have a chance to respond to the citizene requeat, and in the best interasts of Fridley, he vould recommend denial of tha P.D. raqu�st. Mayor Kirkham coonented that he reallzed that Pemtam io one of the better buildsrs in the metropolitan area, and he hoped that they were not too discouraqed. THE VOTE U?ON '1`!� MOTION for denial, being a voiae vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried,unaniaauely. RECESS: Mayor Kirkham declared a recesa at 8:55 P.M. CONSIDERATION OF LEASE FOR LIQUOR STORE N4 - HOLLY CENTSR: There was saane discussion of the possibility of incorporating a deceleration clause into the leaae, but the Finance Director pointed out that the lease as rritten is considerably lees than it would be for a private individual. Councilman Samuelson asked if the lease is agreeable tc them. The Finance Director ra- plied thst it aas prepared by them, and they are agreeable. Councilman Sheridan said that he would have no objactions to the lmase as written. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the lease as written and authorize the City Manaqer and Mayor Kirkham's signatures oa the lease. SeconBmd by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ACTION (Mr. Fred CITY VZEW MOTZON by Councilman Hazris, basad on curreat land valuation, to concuz with the recommendation of the City Attorney and purchase the land fran Mr. Fred Harris for $5,800 plua the $600 in special asaeasments. Seconded by Council- man Samuelson. The City Attorney said that the reason this was brought to the Council's attention at this time, ia that he is currently handlinq other condemndatione, and this one could be tied in with the others, however, he felt that with the costs of conde�nation proceedings ^�thing would be saved. Couacilman Sheridan aqreed that the price of $5,800 was about right. Tf� VOTE UPON THE MOTION, beinq a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared tiie motion carried unanimouely. ,�;i • � ,�. FOA SERVICE 'rhe City Engineer said that the Cit�Manages and Ai.m.elf have been workinq �+ith REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 5, 1969 � PAGE lY the Shell OiI people to get the necessary riqht of way for the loopbnck. Last year Sh�ll Oil caae in requestinq a building permit to add an additional bay onto the eaet side. The City Manager has suggested fi�inq out what the total coat would be to relxate the gas station. The estimated total cost of re- lxation �rould be about $23,250. The Church would be loaiaq aome lat�d on the north side but they would be qaining parkinq area on the west side, and they would end up vith almost the same usable parkinq apace. He aasd that he would suqqeat appointing one or two Council Members, along with the Adminiatration to approach St, 11111iame Church on this proposal. Councilman Harris said that ne had talked to the lessee and the manager of the Shell Oil Station, and they would like s�e action taken, as they are anxious to remodel. They want to add onto the east side which would be toward the roadway. , The City Enqineer explained that basically this would be an exchange of land. The Shell Oil Co�pany will end up w,ith about tfie same amount of land, and �re are not takinq any great aawunt of land from the Church that we feel Mould be � valuable land. Councilman Sheridan pointed out that if the Shell Oil Company is reimburaed, the Church may want the same consideration. The City Enqineer said that they have tried to come up with a plan awre ealeab7.e to the Church. ' He added that Shell Oil Company is not aski'ng anything for the land, the only cost is for the relocation of their gas station. He then showed the proposed plan to the Council for the Shell Oil Company Station. � r ' MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the concept as�shown and appoint a coumittee to approach St. Williams Church witk this proposal. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, Kirkham, Samuelson, Sheridan, and Harris votinq aye, Liebl voting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. It was decided that Councilman Sheridan, the City Manager, and the City Enqineer ehould be on the committee to approach St. Williams Church with this proposal. � 1 u� nic•a•�x request T HAVE ANY PORTION OF item on the Agenda at ' MOTION to table this item as Mr. Paulson could not attend the Meetinq toniqht, and that it ia to be brought back when it is aqain requested. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham de- clared the �tion carried unani�usly. � ' 1 ' , TION IN CITY STREETS AN CounciLaan Sheridan aaid that he felt that there were sane modifications needed in this Ordinance. Councilman i,iebl wondered if the suraty bond should not be doubled. Councilman Samuelson said that he thought that this would depend upon the job beinq done. He asked if this was to provide controls for new curb cuts for access. 1'he City Attorney said that as �;.he Council recalled, an excavation Ordinance has been pushed by the Minneapolis Gas Company. The pre- vious Ordinance was felt to be too lengthy, so this Ordinance was drawn up with the help of the Planning Comnission, and is considerably shorter. He said that he felt that there were still soaie questions that need anstverinq auch as; is it really needed, how mqgj� �yrgtY bQnd and ilRSUrance shculd� �e required, and who and what ahould be exempted from the Ordinanoe,�'"` ""�' ` -r.,.,». _,._. _ __ __. :' REGULAR COUNCI� M�x.ETING OF MAY 5, 1969 PAGE 12 Comcilman Sheridan said that the basic reaeon for thie Ozdinance rras to pre- vent cuttinq of lines without notification. Councilman Harria referzed to Section 7 concerning non-caapletion or abandonment and asked how a time limit would be deaignated. Councilman Sheridan wondered if the permit should not . stipulate a time limit and if the work is not completed bp that time, that the City erould finish the work. The City Attorney eaid that this vrould be covered by Section 5., and would be under the jurisdiction of the C1ty Manaqer. Councilman Sheridan referred to Saction 10 concerning exemptioas Erom fee pay- ment and felt that as the City of Fridley Inmpectors have to inspect the work done by the utility companies, why should they not have to pay a fee. The City Enqineer said that the way thie is handled now is when a contractor comes in for a permit, the Public Works Department determinea and receives the cost of repair to the atreet by the City, locates the City utility Iines, if any, and when the vrork is completed, an inspection is made. This Ordinance would qreatly increase the amount of papar work, and he felt that the syster used now is quite eatisfactory. Councilman Sheridan aqreed with the City Engineer that he did not want an Ordinance on the books if there is no need and would be cumbersome to use. Councilman �iebl pointad out a problem on 62nd Way where the Gas Company has dug a hole and they have not fixed it. The City Engineer said that under thie Ordinance they would be exempted anyha+. Mr. Richard Harrie in referring to Section 1, subdivision 5, said that he felt that it should read only the improved streets and alleys. MOTZON by Councilman Harris to table this Ordinance. Secondad by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Ki.rkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARD !SEETING Ofi APRIL 23, 1969` l. CONSZDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A SLACK 1. SPRING VALLEY ADDITION. THE SAME - DESIGN CONTROL 1-1 � N.E. ��nm The City Engineer said that he wou2d recommend approval of this request subject to the stipulations imposed by the Building Standards - Desiqn Control. He said that the applicant has applied for a lot aplit. Mr. J. Nelson, representing Mr. George Walquist, said that he was in full aqreement with the stipulatione of the Building Board with the exception of the requirement for the plants along the periateter of the property. He felt that there vrould have to be the use of salt on the parking lot so that when the snow was plowed, every year the pine trees would be killed and would necessitate planting every year. He said that he would be faced with.a thausand dollar bill every year for the replacement. He said that he had no objection to the pine treee or shrubbery placed in the front. He was asked what houas he would be open for business. Mr. Nelson said from 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 Y.M. Councilman Harris suggested placing the pine in pots, so they could be removed during the anow season. Councilman Sheridan asked if he would be using qlazed tile on three aides with the back glazed block. Mz. Nelson said yes, and it ie in the Contract that the building must be painted every year. � , L� , u , ' , REGUI.AR COUNCIL MEETING OF'MAY 5, 1969 � PAGE 13 ' MOTION by Councilman Harris to grant the building permit to Tastee Freez, ' subject to the requirements placed on them by the Building Standards - Design Control. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declazed the motion carried unanimously. ' 2. BLOCK 2. COA4fERCE PARK, TF� SAME BEING 7510 - N.E.. FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA. (REOUEST BY RAY SW ' AVENUE NORTH, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA): . The City Enqineer said that this was south of the Food Bonanza Store and on ' Lots 5 and 6 facing the University Avenue Service Road. xe then showed an elevation of the plans and said that it was going to be-a small commercial building. 5 Mr. Swenson said that it was a speculative buildinq and there were no tenants as yet. The City Engineer said that they plan on dividing the building up into about five portions. Mr. Gordon Aspenaon said thst they had checked on what kind of businesses would be allowed in this type of zoning. The City Enqineer said thatthere is a landscaped 15' strip with small plantinqs around the perimeter. He said that the rest of the area is mostly blacktopped. Mr. Swenson said that the Building Standards - Dasiqn Control Subco�ittee had suqgested the use of architectural decorative blocks on the north and south elevations. Councilman Sheridan asked if it was not a mansard roof and suggested the use of hand split shingles to dreas up the building. MOTION by Councilman Harris to grant the building pezmit subject to the stipu- lations of the Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee with the additions that the north and south elevations are to be architectural decora- tive blocks with paint on these and the west side, and use hand split shingles on the roof. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unaniaausly. 3. The City Engineer said that Medtronics have qiven the contractor and architect a free hand in developing the lay-out, and he felt that it would be a nice looking building. He showed the Council the plans and pointed out a nice land- ecapinq plan. The building is to be developed in three phases. xe said that he would recomraend approval as submitted. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to approve the building permit subject to the plans as submitted on May 5, 1969. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion car=ied unani- mously. MOTION by Councilatan Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Building Standards - Design Conxrol Subcaanmittee Meetittg of April 23, 1969. Seconded by Council- man Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. REGULAR COtJNCIL MEETING OF MAY 5, 1969 PAGE 14 ' RECEIVING THE MINUTES O�' THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEfiTING OF APRIL 24 1969: MOTI�1 by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutas of the Planninq Coamission Meetinq of April 24, 1969. Seconded by Councilman Samuelaon. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTiON by Co�ncilman.Harris to qrant a 60 day extension to the Planning Commiesion for the rezoninq requeet by Eldon Schmedeke. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Liabl asked who asked for the extension. The City Engineer said that the Planninq Cotnnission did, as they did not want to give an opinion until the over-all problem of Hyde Park is settled. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF TFtE BOARp�OF APPEALS MEETING OF APRIL 16� 1969: MOTZON by Councilman Sheridan to xeceive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of April 16, 1969. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVZNG THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF APRZL 30, 1969: MOTION by Councilman Harris to.receive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of April 30,.1969. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE MINOTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION MEETING OF APRZL 28, 1969: MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Canmisaion Meeting of April 28, 1969. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Rirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. F:� EOR THE 69TH AVENUE CROSSOVER ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE): Bidder Arcon Construction Co. Hardrives, Znc. � Victor Carlson & Sons,Snc. Dunkley Surfacing.Co. Marvin Rehbein Contractinq, Inc. Bial Security Travelers Ind• Co. B.8 St. Paul Fire & Mariae B.B. U. Pacific Ins.Co. B.B. Aetna Life.& Cas. Co. B.H. Fidelity & Depoait Co. B.B. ST. 1 Price $18,740.50 $13,288.00 $33,245.00 $12,405.95 $12,375.00 Z'he City Engineer said that the Consulting Engineera had checked the references of Marvin Rehbein Contracting, Inc., and they have been basically a landecaping eontractor, and have just started getting into this buainess. Councilman Harria pointed out that Dunkley's were the low bidder on the oriqinal bid letting. The City Enqineer euggested awar$i�9 �he aontYnct tu *._ha 1Qv( �����X� aubject to REGUI,AR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 5, 1969 PAGE 15 concurrency by the Highway Department and reta3ning Dunkley's bid, in the event the Highvay Department should reject the bid of Marvin Rehbein Contracti.ng, Inc. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to aWard the bid for the Street Improvement Project St. 1968-1B University Avenue Median Reconatruction to 1+Sarvin Rehbein Contractinq, Inc. in the amount o£ S12,375.00 and retaln the bid of Dunkley Surfacing Co. in the amount of 512,405.95 until concurrence by the Hiqhway Department in the award is received, or award the contract to Dunkley Surfacinq Co. if the Minnesota Highway Department does aot concur in the award to Harvin Rehbein Contracting Inc. Seconded by Councilman Aarris. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSION REGARDING THE PROPOSED POLLUTION ORDINANCE: Nsyor Kirkham said that this is Che season for concern about polluted air, and he has received many calls, so he would like to re-activate consideration of this Ordinance. Mr. Harvey McPhee, Health Sanitarian said tkiat St. Louis Park has passed this Ordinance, and Golden Valley, Edina, and Bloominqton are considering it. Councilman Harris said that he felt that there were actians that the City of Fridley would have to take before passage of such an Ordinance, such as some sort of systematic pick-up of garbage under a franchiae system, or on a con- tract basis. Mayor Kirkham agreed that the two problems are related, but felt that Ehe Ordinance aould still be passed, and the residents just would not be allowed to burn. 1 The City Attorney asked if there were not standards set by the State Pollution Agency. Mr. McPhee said yes, they have formulated rules and requlations and they are now unfler consideration by the Metropolitan Council. They are con- aidering enforcement both at the reqional level and the local levels. He , felt that the local communities will still enforce the problems at the local level. He auggested a comparison of their standarda against this Ozdinance. Councilman Liebl said that he was concwsned with ais pollution, but it se�ed it must be on a wider basis than just city�wide. He asked if this Ordinance can really be enforced. Mr. McPhee said he wrote it, and he could enforce it. Councilman Liebl said that it could be enforced on new buildings, but what about the older buildings or apartment housee. The Fire Prevention Bureau Chief said that there ahould not be too much problems on existing structures. Less than l0i of the multiple dwellinqs provide £or internal incineration. He pointed out the problems of enforcement when you have four different officials, and where the line is drawn between one category and another. He felt there were some ambiquities in referring to open burning. He eaid that there are some con- flicting Ordinances now on the books, and if this were to be adopted, certain Sectiox�pof the Code would have to be repealed. There are two Ozdinances de- fininq burnere, in Chapter 33 and Chapter 39, and this would make a third, so the old Ordinancea should be stricken. He felt that there are areas in the Ordinance that need to be cleared up. The Fire Chief, The Fire Prevention Bureau Chief, Buildinq Inspector and xealth Sanitarian are all called enforcinq officials in different areas of the Ordinance. and thia might become cumbersome in enforcement, because in soane cases they miqht overlap. Councilman Sheridan said that he felt th3t ti�j,y p=d�.nence wae too restrictive ' and miqht tend to kill soae induatrig�a Mr. Riohard Hazri� q��.d that there muet be a balance ��ruok eome�ere in the�middle. YHe eaLd that he would like REGULAR COUNC2L MEETING OF MAX 5, 1969 PAGE 16 the priviledqe of using his fireplace. He asked what ai�out Tarqet who.would have a volume of crates and boxes to diapose of. They have to be gotten rid of someplace. Mayor Kirkham pointed out that Holiday bundles all their papers and has them hauled away. DISCUSSION REGARDING THE POLICE PENSZON FUNQ ACTUARIAL SURVEY: The City Manager said that the Police Departaient has asked that the City parti- cipate with them in their actuarial survey. The cost of the survey would be about $300 -$400, with the City of Fridley contributing 71.5� and the Police Department contributing 26.S+k. MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with tha City Manager's recoamiendation Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Councilman Sheridan pointed out that the Fire Department had to pay for their own actuarisl survey and what is done for one should be done Eor the other. The City Attorney asked if there had ever been an actuarial survey done. The Finance Director said no�+ that it was aet up in 1966 and the requirement is that it be done every four years. Councilman Harris said that he would support thie since it is the first one and if it is not on a perpetuating basis. Council- man Sheridan said that then the City should go back and pick up the expense incurred by the Fire xelief Association's survey. Mayor Kirkham asked how the Fire Departmant survey was paid for. The Fire Prevention Bureau Chief said that it was paid for from the pension fund 1008. He said that they are re- quired by law to have an actuarial survey every four years. This money was taken from pension funds and cost about 5520, as they had to have some additional studies made. Mayor Kirkham aqree$ that the City should pay for both. It was discussed whether or not a rebate could be made within the 1970 budget to Police Pension funds as the item was not budgeted. THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, and Samuelson voting aye, Sheridan voting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CONSIDERATSON OF CHANGE TO LIQUOR DEP,ARTMENT EMPIAYEE UNION AND CITY AGREEMENT: MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the City Manager's recommendation as outlined in his memorendum dated Apsil 30, 1969. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CONFIRMATION OF AGREEMENTS MADE FOR L'IKE IN The City Manager explained that the City had to provide the easements for the dike. Councilman Harris asked if there were places where the dike will not have to be removed. The City Manager said that this is our hope. The City Manager explained that some of the agreements include the option to buy the land. Zwo gentlemen in the audience said that they live on Riverview Terrace and cannot get to their garages and asked how long it will be before a solution is reached, The City Manaqer told them that the City Engineer has been put in charge to study what can be done with the dike, a�� ��e �e���g� pf how much of the dike can be left. There is �}�� the problem of dra�nage and tra!lio. �[e explained that there ig d letter to the Corps of Engineers�reqiiesting their ha1P ��, studying permaneitt flood Qrevention measures which will be'sent.'� He suqc�ested � 1 , ' , , f1 � i REGULAR COUNCSL MEETING OF MAY 5, 1969 PAGE 17 that when the infozmation is qathered toqether, there be an informal meeting with the peopie of the area. A member of the audience eaid that there vrere about 5 people that cannot use their driveways, ax�d although they were very qrateful for the dike, they would like access to their qarages. The City Engineer said that the Public Works llepartment will wark with these people for some temporary arranqement until the permanent solution is reached. Councilman Sheridan asked why some of the easement� are for the sum of 51.00 , and some of the people are askiTg for reimbureement. The City Manaqer ax- plained that it affected Anderson's front yard, and the �ney is for slopinq, seading or soddinq. and not payment for the land. ' 1 ' , � J 1 ' �� , C �f , , ' MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the aqreemants. Seconded by Council- man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. LETTER TO CORPS OF ENGINF.ERS REGARDING RSVERVIEW HEIGHTS - 1969 FI.O� DZKE: MOTION�by Councilman.Lieb1 to concur with tha letter to be sent to the Corps of Enqineers and authorize sending it. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared thn motion cazried un- animouaiy. RESOLUTION #72-1969 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR REIMBURSEMEDiT FUNDS FOR 1969 FLOOD: - � MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #72-1969. Seconded by Council- man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF SEWER FACILITIES FOR AREA NOP.TH OF OSBORNE ROAD. LET1'ER FROM MIDLAND CONSULTANTS, INC. AND SPRING LAKE PARK AGREEMENT: MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from Midland Con- sultants dated April 22, 1969. Seconded by Councilman i.iebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive and approve the agreement with Spring Iske Park dated the 28th day of April, 1969. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. APPROVAL OF REVISED STRUCTURE LAYOUT FOR NSP ?15 KV LINE THROUGH FRIDLEY: MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to approve the layout by N.S.P. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. The City Attorney saad that part of the original problem was to remove the line on Oniversity Avenue. Mr. Larry aenson, NSP, said that this will be completed. RESOLUTION A73-1969 - RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS, APPROVAL OF PIANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR HIDS: WATER IMPROVEMENT PRWECT N94: � The City Enqineer said that he had a meeting with the Park Board and what they would like to have is a more central�Y }oc$te� �i,��inq. The problem with the REGULAR COU?�IfsbL N.EETYI� 7F MAY 5, 1964 PAGB 18 well house with toilet facilities included, is that they pivat be 50' frao the well. He said that he would like the Council to indicate how they feel about this location and how expensive the building should be. The Park Depaztment wants a centrally located facility which would include a qame room, craft roam, warming house, concession stand etc. Mayor Kirkhem said in that case he felt that they should put their buildi�g where they aant it and the City ehould juat take care of the aell hous�. Councilman Samuelson said that he still did not like the appearance. Mayor Kirkham said that the Council had indicated thnt they would go alonq with tackinq something onto the well house, for the Park Department• Councilman Sheridan said that as lonq as the building ia not suitable for the Park'e purpoees, perhaps just the well house should be built. and the Park facility be considered a separate problem. Councilman Liebl questioned whether thie well house vrould project a good image of Fridley. The City Engineer said that it would be about the same as the other well houses, except for the rooP area. Councilman Sheridan asked the estimated cost. The City Enqinear repliad about $10,000. Councilman Harris said in his opinion, just the well house ahould be built. Councilman Sheridan pointed out that the Council pr�ised them same kind of facility, but they do not want it there. MOTZON by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #73-1969, and let bida on a well house, with an alternate including the park facility. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. It was agreed that it would be decide3 what w,uld be done about the Pazk's area after the bids come in. #74-1969 - RESOLUTION ORDERING ES OF THE COSTS THEREOF: ST. SPECIFZCATIONS MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #74-1969. Seconded by Council- man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION #75-1969 - RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR ONE POLICE CAA: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #75-1969. Seconded by Coi�ncil- man Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. SPECIAL -1969 - RESOLUTION AUTAORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF MENTS ON LOTS 20 "_'^ 30, PARCEL 600, BLOCK 2, ONAWAY ADDITION: MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution ik76-1969. Seconded by Counoil- man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. APPOINTMENTS: There was no action taken on the�vacan6Y Q!� T���r �13ilding Standarda - Deaiqn Control Subcoanmittee. , RSGUId►R COUDICIL MEETING OF MAY 5, 1969 �I ' ' ' ' ' , Name Henry R. Huhich Poaition Chie! Inspector Building ZnBp. Dept. PAGE 19 Re s tie�r Position MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve of the appointment. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve payment of General Claims #17922 through #18031 and Liquor Claima 1{3290 throuqh N3317. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upoa a voice vote, all voting syer Mayor Kirkham declared th� motion carried unanimously. LICENSES: MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to approve the following licenaes: R81�lE4AL5 , SSRVICE STATION Lee'S StandBrd , 7680 Highway N65 Fridley, Minnesota Riverside Standard ' 8100 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota ' ' , ' SY I.es Schaffran James A. Armstrong Wantland Standard Serv3ce James G. Wantlarui 5311 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota FOOD ESTASLISHMENT McGlynn Hakeries, Inc 755 53rd ]lvenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota VEI�IDING MACHINB Tom Ryan ' 6389 Univezsity Ave. NE Fridley, Minnesota Day Company ' S00 73rd Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minneaota ' Mico Independent Oil 6500 East River Road Fridley, Minneaota ' Norman serglund Thomas J. Ryan Georqe Kuhl Ken Mix APPROVED BY Buil,ding Znspector Fire Inspector Buildinq Inspector Fire Inspector Building Inspector Fire Znspector Heslth Inspector Health Znspector Health Inspector Nealth Inspector REGiILAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 5, 1969 Liceneea Continued. HY Central Speedy Car Waeh Stuart Pihlatram 5201 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota LIVESTOCK 10 Goats Audrey Thailmann 1540 Rice Creek Road Fridley, Mlnnesota CAFE Big B'e Pizza Michael J. Reqan 6479 Univeraity Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota Unity Hospital Donald J. Leive^^�^^ 550 Osborne Road Fridley, Hinnesota Minnie pearl David C. So�nner 5865 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Burger King James E. McCann 6410 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Ninnasota CIGARETTE Burger King James E. McCann 6410 Univeraity Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Holiday Auto W.E. Councilman Hwy. #694 & Univeraity Fridley, Minnesota BLACKTOPPING United Aephalt Co., Inc. Gary Andersin 331 Coon Rapids Boulevard Coon Rapids, Minnesota EXCAVIITOR'S LICENSE P7�GE 20 APPROVED BY Health Inspector Buildinq Inspoctor Health Inapector Health Inapeotoz Health inspectos� Health Inapector Chief of Poiice Chief of Police RENEWAL Buildinq Inspector xobert L. Miller Const. Robert L. Miller NEW 1390 lOth Avenue Nerrport, Minneaota ¢uinn Plumbing Harold Quinn 8Q03 13th Avanue South B�ooanington, Minneaota Plumbinq inspector RENEiiAL Ylwnbing Inspectos R�[il.i�it COUNCIL NEL�TING OF MAY 5. 1969 GHi�GL COIrTRAL`TOii Clwtron, Incorpotated � �11 Centrn2 Avenue U.E. Mimeapolie, Minneaota lour 9tar Imeetment Co. �00 Greeahsven fload �nol�, !lf.aneeota H�rold E. Ju11en 2526 Bunker Leke Blvd. 1nob, Sinneeota T. C. Kjeseth Conat. Co. 42j0 Central Avenue N.E. llinoeapolie, liinnesota Ergue Andereon of Mp1e,Ina. 501 South 8th 3treet liinnrapolis, Minneaota Hugo SlQSndiee Conet. Co. 195 � st. x. E. prialey, Minneeota �. L. Williame Conat. Co. 947 86th eve. H. W. Coon Rapids, Minneeota Zuehlke Conet. Co. 6495 Pierce St. N. E. Frid2ey. Minneeots GA3 SIItVICFS ►1'e Plbg. � Htg. Co. &{00 Center Drive H. E. llinneapolie, Minneeota Mill City Htg. k Air Cond. 13005 B 16th Ave. N. Mianespolis, Minnesota Bred Yogt � Co. 3260 CorY�am Ave . llinnespolie, Minnesots HEATIl� �l�e Ylbg. � Htg. Inc. 8400 Center Drive N. E. Minneapolis, Minneeota By: Clem Johneoa SEl(f3/�L B�: WinsLow CtumberLin 1PE�! By: Harold Julien ASNE�tilAL Bys Theodore Sjeaeth RF�fAL By: D. E4igeleon EII�i�,1JAL By: Hugo Sla�andiee RENEMfAL r�c� zi Hld6• InsD• Bldg. Insp. Blda. Iaep. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Ixiep. Bldg. Inep. By: l. L, ifilliame R$NEHAL Bldg. Inag. Bys Rpbert Zuehlke 8FR7EMIAL By: Rslph Hildebrandt RENEWAL Bg: Wm 3tevensan; By: F'red Vogt 8yt Ralph H1ldebrandt RENE.WAL REliEWAL RgNHWAb Bldg. Inep. Plbg. Inep. P1Dg. Inay. Plbg. Iney. Plbg. Insp. REGULAR CC�'Lid�.T.. MEETING OF MAY 5, 1969 Licensea Continued. Equi�ent Supply Co. 1526 Crawford St. Psul, Minnesota Mill City Htq. Co. 13005 8 16th Ave. N. Minneapolia, Minnesota Fred Voqt Co. 3260 Gorham llvenue Minneapolie, Minnesota MASONRY Etvald J. Finger f�n.Stevenson Fred Voqt P11�GE 22 RENEPAL Plumbing Inspector RENEFDII, Plumbing Zasp�ctor RENEFmL Plumbing Inspsotor Cedar Concrete Co., Inc. William S7nith RENEFHIL Building Inapector 7720 Wentworth Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minnesota � T.C. Kjeaeth Theodore C. Kjeseth RENENAL Bnilding Inapovtor 4230 Central Anenue N.E. Minneapolin, Minnesota TE� MOTION to approve the licensea vas seconded by Counoilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ESTIMAT£S: Heights Electric Inc. 4015 Central Avenue N.E. Columbia Heiqhts, Minnesota 55421 Estimate N2 FINAL wiring of Fridley � Municipal Garage accordinq to contract Patch & Erickson, Inc. Architecta 2801 Wayzata Houlevard Minneapolis, Minnesota 55405 Estimate FINAL Architectural Fees on Fridley Municipal Garage according to contract E.H. ReI�71er & Sons, Inc. 5465 A County Foad 18 Nozth Minneapolia, Minnesota 55428 For work completed this date for conatruction of Water Improvement Project 75-H accordinq to contract - PARTZAL Eatimate #2 $1,559.40 $ 586.73 $6,138.00 , REGULAR COIINCIL MEETIKG OF MAY 5, 1969 pM�E 23 ' ' ' Bergerson-Caswell Inc. 13120 Wayzata Houlevard Minnetonka, Minnesota 55343 For work completed this date on Project #94 (Wall p2 - Ordinance R414) YARTIAL Estiisate $3,931.20 � MOTION by Councilman Aarria to pay the estimatea. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye. MaYor Kirkham declared the motion carxied unan{mously. I I ' � FI ' � LI �_ � ' ' � , � , TRAILER PERlIIT ]1PYLIC7ITION = Ci,ET[1S NE2: M02Ioti by Councilman Liebl to qrant the trailer permit requeet by Cletus Nei. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carzied unanimoualy. CONSIDERATION OF 8 YEAR STORM SEWER PROGRAM: MOTION by Councilman F3arris to receive the memorandum from the City Engineer dated May 5, 1969, CH IF69-07. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upoa a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhazn declared the motion carried unanimously. APPRUVAL OF SIGN PERMIT - BOB'S PRODUCE RANCEi: MOTIOtt by Councilman Liebl to grant approyal of the siqn permit request for Hob'e Produce Ranch at 7620 University Avenue N.E. Seconded by Councilraan Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declazed the motion carried unanimously. APPROVAL OF SIGN�FERMIT - SUNLINER MOTEL: The City Engineer said that the Board of Appeals had approved this raquest with the elimination of the changeahle panel. MOTION by Couricilman Harris to approve the sign pexmit request by Sunliner Motel with the elimination of the chanqeable panel. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, all vot3nq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the tootion carried unanimously. i:l�;f�� Councilman Harris said that last Saturday niqht he was on the west side of T.H. #65 and was trying to get across to the other side, end he then fully realized what a traffic problem this intersection is. He suggeated that the Administration try to formulate a plan to improve this intersection. - RESOLUTION ?IAW AND SAFE OF MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt xesolution N77-1969, and direct the Adminiatration ta look into this intersection to try to forn+ulate sane plan for improvement. Seconded by Co�}ngilman Liebi. Upott a vp1�a yQta, all votinq sye, Mayor Kitkham declared the motion cazried�unanimoualy. ~i RECt7W�R COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 5, 1969 PAGE 24 � , VARZANCH REQUEST 8Y BERNARD BECKER, 7664 ARTHUR STBEET� •�- Mr. Beckar vas a visitor to the Meetiag atid aaid that he had been qranted a vaziance on July 2, 1968 to construct a double qarage. The variance waa for no side yard and he had the concurrence of his nelqhbor. Ne now has a dif- ferent neighbor nnd wondered what the procedure aao. He wae told that he would have to resui�mit his request through the Board of Appeals to qain the approval of his new neighboz. CONSID&RATIODI OF ORDINANCE CHANGE TO ALIA{9 FOR TOWN HOUSES: Councilman Harris said that throuqh the Pemtan requeat it was pointed out that there is no dietrict within our Ordinances ahere town houses could bs built. He suqgested the City Attorney look over this, with the pos�ibility that it could be included inW R-1 aoninq, for a specific psrcel oi land, such ae 20 acree or more, and with some sort of 8ensity specifiad. MOTION by Councilman Harris to raquest the City Attorney and the ABmitti�tration aind Planning Commission study the Ordinances for the poeeibility of incluaion of toan houses. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimougly. Councilman Sheridan asked about taxation on town houaes. The City Attorney said that he believed that if it rras a 7 unit town house, for instance, each house would be tauced 1/7th of the total of the total structure. CODIIA[INICATIONS: A. SHEILA.LYONS: FRIDi,EY HZGH SCHOOL: THANK YW CARD FOR USE OF COURT . ' ROOM MOTION by Counci]man Saznueleon to receive the thank you card from Sheila Lyons. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Opon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declarad the motion carried unanimously. B. LYN4100D MANOR NURSING HOME: INVITATION TO OPEN IiOUSE Mayor Kirkham said that he had received an invitation to the 21st Anniversary of the Nuraing Homes Association to be May 11, 1969 froai 2:00 to 5:00 P.M. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the invitation fran Lynwood Manor Nursing Home. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carriad unani.mously. C. STATE PLANNING AGENCY: REQUESTING MEMBER FOR COI�PIITTEE FOR CRIME PREVENTION � Mayor Kirkham said that he had received this cwnmunication from Mr. F�ery Sarrette, Executive Director of the Governor's Cassniasion of Crime Prevention and Control, deted April 28, 1969, and that if a member of the co�ittee is to be appointed, it mu�t be sub¢titted before May 13th. Mayor Kirkham indicated that he would be glad to eerve. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to nominate Mayor Kirkham to serve on the com- mittee. Seconded by Couttctlman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. , REGULAR CWNCZL MEETItiG OF 4lAY 5. 1969 PAGE 25 1 ' ' C041SID8RJ�TION OF FREEWAY ZONI23G: AS=. Richard Harris said that when tha Council ras considering the request by Plyrood Minnesota, it xcurred to him thst psrhaps aoaething ehould be ia- cludad into the Code to autaeatically cover the ae�thetics on free�+ay buildinga. This could become part of the basic building codea. Conncilnan Harris suggested that he aubmit this suggestion to the Planning ' Camission. Mr. Harris said that the City of Fridley has several highways running throuqh the City, and sone consideration should be qiven to incor- poratinq this into a basic standard to be mat. ' ADJOURtB{811'P i MOTI�i by Cwuncilman Harria to adjourn the Meeting. Seconded by Councilman , Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regul�r Council Meeting of May 5, 1969 adjourned at 11:30 P.M. Respectiully su6aitted, Ju�ce/%r a��/s'� SecLetasy to the City Council Jack O. Kirkham Mayor , ' , � p�',E 26 TH8 MIti0TE5 OF 'Pi� PUBLIC HE7IRING AND WORKSIiOP 1�ETING OF M71Y 12 � 1969 TRe Publie Searing Meeting of the City Council of the City of Fridley ++as called to order by Mayor Kiskham at 7:32 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor iCirkham aoked the audience to stand and join the Council in eayinq the Pledqe of Alleqiance to the Flaq. ' ROLL CALI.: ' LJ ' � ' ' ' , �1 L _1 ' �� � � �ERS PRE58lrP: Liabl, Narris, Samuelson, Sheridan, Kirkhan MEMBERS ABSENT: None ADOPTION OF AGBN�As Mayor Kirkhem stated tiiat the Council would amend the Aq�nda to hear Rep- resantativa Carl Moen discuss the Metropolitan Fiscal Diaparity Bill. 1WTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt tha Aqenda aa aiuexulefl. Sec�ded by CounciLoan Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye. Mayor Kirkham declarad the motion aarried unanimously. RSpRE8P+DITATIVE CARL MOEN - METROFOLITAN FISCAL DZSPARITY: Repreeantative Carl Moen said Yhat he would like to qet the Council's feelinys , oa a bill regarding the Metropolitan £iacal disparity solution cominq bafore the Houee. He said that the bill has been authored by Charles Weaver. He explained that the bill vould in effect, place a fence around all asseased valuation from 1969 and back, which would be kept in the cwmunity. anfl +riY taxes on nera industry starting January, 1970, would ba split on a 60/40 for- mula, of which 6Q4 would be retained by the ca�unity and 408 of the tax �ney rould be kept by the State and rediatributed on a per capita basis. Nr. Mosa aaid he questioned whether this was really a solution to fiscal diaparity. He felt that by buildinq a fence around industrial and caumercial property at the end of 1969, the fiscal imbalaace would be kept azxi would compound the fiscal inequity for many Years. He atsted that when the money is redistributed on a per capita basis, thare would be no relationship to the wealth of the ca�unity, and two 25,000 population co�nitiea r+ould both get the aame amount of dollars back, so that an indi3strtally rich co�unity would get as much aa a beclrocm comaunity with no induetxy. Mr. Moen said that he had prepared an amendment xhich would phase out the locked in 1969 figure at 2�i$ deduction a year, spread over AO yeaYS. Councilman Aarris said tlut he had discussed the bill with one of the authora, ud felt it was a retarder to a co�unity like Fridley vhere they have aq- qresslvely souqht new industry. He felt that with thia hill. it would not bahoove a cooanunity that does no* ttave induatry to try and 9et it. Thay nay aa �vell qet the AOi rrittwut lxaYing new induatry. +usd he felt that unless the asaeased valuation an8 si.11 'Kates oE the car�unitiea were the same, it SPLCZAL PUBLIC iiEi1RING MEETZNG OF AIAY 12, 1969 PAGE 27 ' wauld create more fiscal disparity. Mr. Moen said that an Administrative Auditor vrould be set up to sea to uniform ase�ssinq in the 7 county area. Co�mci]ani� Harris said thie sounded like the aever bill with Metropolitan control. He said that eoon we will not need an asaesaor in the suburba, they will be doinq everything. Mr. Mcen qave �everal examples of inequities in the bill. He said that if a coaanunity rezoned everythinq to residential and held special hearings on individual industrial sites, it would have a lower valuation. He said that comnunities goinq in this way w�ould have an edqe over a coam�unity doing things in a different way. He explaiaed that i£ a plant in Minneapolia, contributinq a percentage, would leave Minneapolis and �ve to Frid2ey, Minneapolir woald still get a cradit for the percentage as a deductible, for years, but Fridley would only qet to keep 60$ and the 408 would be redistributed. He said that the core City cannot lose as they will participate in every development. Counci]anan Samuelsott asked if there wae any poasibility of killing the bill, ae he was totally aqainat it. Representative Mcen said that he did not this�le the.possibility waa good. He said he thouqht that by the next legielative aession, this moaey would be used by the Metropolitan Council as their financing vehicle. Mr. Moen said that he planned to offer hia amendment to cut down the bill somewhat, and that he was interested in getting the Council's opinion of the bill. Councilman Lisbl said that the Council majority had indicated earlier that tney were opposed to this bill, and he said he was stiil holding to this opinion. He said that he thought it would hurt Fridley'e effort in the last 5 years in qetting business interests into the City. Mayor Kirkham said that he wts opposed to this bill also. He said that as far as he was conaerned Mr. Moen vrou].d not even have to add his amendment, just be aure to vote against iiscal disparity. Repressntative Moen bsiefly outlined another bill giving the Metropolitan Council authority to zone vPithin a three mile area of an airport. He also told the Council that it appeared all the Metropolitan Council bille qoinq throuqh left no means of appeal for a community. He discusaed a highway bill beinq considered ahere a c�uni _ wanting to appeal would have to come up with a detailed alternate plan to be reviewad by a 3 judge panel. He felt the c�nunities arere losing all control of induetrial developaient as all the bills contain features which give the Metro Council final say in zoninq and land acquisition. Representative Moan vras asked how he voted on House File k41 which haa to do with the County becomia4 the z�f.nq administration, but Mr. Moen could not remember his vote on that particular bill at the moioent. nfr. Mcen thanked the Council for their time, and the Council thanked Mr. Moen for informing them on the iasues. PUBLIC HEARING ON�VACATION REOUEST (SAV #69-02) I.OTS 1 TtII20UGH 4, B_IACK 1, SPRING BROOK PARK. WZLLZAM S. K�EFER: Mayor Kirkhae read the Notice of Hearing. Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone in the audience that wiahed to epeak on this vacation request. There was no answer. , SPSCIAL PIIBLIC HEARING MEE'1'IN6 � MAY 12, 1�9 ' , P7YCE, 28 MOTION b� Councilman satm�elson to close the Publio F3�ariAq on Vacation Request raqardinq Lota 1 ttu+cuqk d, Blxk 1, 6priaq Brook Park as requseted by William J. Keafer. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. [lpon a voice wte, thare beinq no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion cazried unanimoaslY- ' Councilman Sharidan askad vhw ras r�queatlnq thia vscation. The City Attorney said that ha had baen cos�taated by an attorney repsesenting the property owner. uu] it appeara that on an easament g�raated the City, a mistake was teade in ' figuriag, and they otarted meaeurinq from the riqht of way rather than fzam - the center line of the etreet. He aaid that same mortgaqe company had zaised a queation on it, and thie wae to aorrect the miataka. � �J � . � �j'�;:,, �,.; ' ' , , � ' , ' , The City Enqineer said that the City would vacate 30' and still retain 20' so they will hava a total of 70' for a straet. He eaid it would be their recawnendation that the CiCy ratain a�e slopa easements, and the property cwnez�s attorney did not feel thexe would be any problema vith doiag this. 9PATER Mayor Kirkham read the Notice of Hearinq. The City Enqineer aaid that the City hae already held a hearing on the older plat that ir in Onawsy AdditYon� but thfl ariginal hearing had not included aay psoperty owners on Main 8tre�t and in tha propoeod East Ranch plab uea. ll�yoz 1Cizkhaai ssked if th�sa nas anyone 3n the audience that vish�d to bs heard. Mr. Wyman Smith, Attorney, asked what was included in the improvement, and whether the atreet improvmeants weza included. Mayor Kirkham eaid that it was only water and sanitary se�ver at this time. Mr. 3mith asked if there nas a posaibility that the first street from the railroad tracks could be vacated. His client owna both blxks on tha aides of it, north of 78th Avenue and no one ia using the straet. Mayor Kirkham said he �ould see no reason why it could not be vacated if thet oomer waated it. The City Attorney said he would queation Nhether other atreeta in the ares are needed, or should be vacated aTao. Councilman Samuelson augqested r`at a study be made of the atreets and alleys in thie area. The City Enqineer said thht about a year ago there was a requeat to vaeate an alley around 77th Way, and the need for a study vas queationed at that time, but they flid not proceed with it because there were some questione about easements that may be needad in the future, and it would be better to do the whole thing at one time, rather than p#ece by pioce. He said that whan the total starm aewer plas� is ready would be the time to do this atreet atudy. Mr. Smith asked whether this would go into the N.S.S.S.D. sanitary sewer outlet. The City Engineer said that thia was vhat was proposad, but there ia sonte queetion whether there ia capacity for the City of rridley at that location. Mr. Smith asked about the construction date and the City Enqineer said they hope to let the bida in late aummar and do the rrork in the fall vrhen aon- struction work ie •lower and the contractors are not so buey. Mr. S�ith was told that it would go on the tax rolls at the earlieat in 1971. Mr. Sl�ith thanked the Council fu:: the good scheduling. He said that this area needa to be serviced. Mr. Riohard Harris, 6200 Riveroiew Terrace, said he felt that this wae not beinq done soon enouqh and he wo+�iA like to see it completed before next fall. SPBCIAL PUSLIC £iBARING MEETING OF MAY 22. 1969 P� 29 xe eaid that .13�ey l�ave to be able. to, connect to severs' aa�d stop uring cese� polls. 1� said thnt they hsd raquested an alley vacation in 2967, and he would like to knov vhere vacation requests atax�d becauee ha hae a pnr][.ing probl� ' to take care of. The C3ty Enqineer said that Mr. Saith's raquest was unique as his client owns all the property abutting the alley and it was poesible this could probably be vacated eariier. f[e saS.d that unle�s the City got the monies and put in a conduit system, they would hava to leave the ditch, so they wou18 not want to vacate atreets and alleys at this time in caeo easemanta ue nsednd later. Mr. Hsrris said that he ame tha land md �s paying takes ahere the:ditch ia, and wanted to lcnao uhat ie bQing dons about it The City Attorney eaid he hae had aeveral meetings�with the attorney Eor Sprinq Lake Park, tryinq to get their cooperation on rasolving the problem. He said the Hiqhway Department had qranted a pezmit to Bprinq Lake Park to dump �rater into the highwag ditch which are .the conduits qrrying the wster dam fraa 4 or 5 locations in Sprinq Lake Park. Mr..Harris said that the City is apending a lot of money by aonatuttly repairing tha culverts, and with thia soney samethlaq permanent ahould be dona. Mr. Smith commentad that Oak I.ane Creek wai gradually wasLing away also. Ha snid that he know that this had not �tarted happening until it was usad ae a etorm aeroer. Cout�cilaian Samuei- son said that the bond issue on thie improvement project wauld provide funda for bank protection on the down streara end. MOTION by Councilman Iiarrie to clo4e the Public Hearinq on Water and Sanitary Swer Project 1i93. Saaonded by Camcilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, theze being no nays, Mayor Kirkhaw declared the motion carried unanimouely. c JULiAN JOHNSON� Mayor Kirkham read the Notice of Hearing. The City Engineer said that this is the fourth plat phich hae been sul�nitted to the City to develop this area. He pointed out an the map an extention of the road that was originally planned, but the owner of Lot 16, Mr. Mitchell, did not v�ish to incorporate his land into the proposed development. [ie said that there will be a problem when the area tc the fouth davelope as it will entail another road to Stinaoa 8oulavard, aad=another cul-de-eac. The City Engineer stated that the Planning Ca�mission had recoumended approval of the plat. He said there xas a question of qettinq permiasion from a close praperty owner aqreeing with the qrade, there is eone riqht of wsy acquisltion, and thia will add onto the drainage problem we al- ready hava to same degree. One of .the petitionere esid that the atreet ease- ment has already been obtained. Mayor ICirkham asked if there was anyone in the audiance who wishad to be heard. Nr. Lenny Cochran, 6537 Central ]lvenue N.E., asked how much hiqher the street will be tAan Sti�aon Boulevard. The City Enqinear aaict that the qrade waa approximetely 3 Featr ahone Stinson. Councilman Sheridan aeked if the street lines up with Mr. Cochran's plans for his area. Mr. Cochran eaid yea, but that they had a different plan noW and did rwt plan to oome up the hill on Benjamin street. Mrs. Winkler, 1641 Gardena Avenue, said she owned Lot 25, but did not own the prop�rty going to her land. She said that at one time a cul-de-eac had been plann•d so she would have a way to qe} to her land, but the plan had been dropped. ' ' , ' ' � , i ' �' ' '.:,. �r;;� ' ' � , ' ' � � , SP8CI11L PUBLZC l�ARING MEfiTING OF MAY 12� 1969 P1lGE 30 The City Enqinesr said that trda ws ths dth plat in the u�a, and tkwt the owner of Lot 16 ranted no iagrovement at this time. Mr. Ninkler aeked if thare �+ould be a xey to have s road, without Hr. !litohell's aqreesent. 3'he City Engineer said there orou18 be a wag, bat it wwuld be w expansive, no oae rould rant to pay that much. MOTI011 by Couttcilmais Hasiis to C108e the PubliC Hearinq on Final Plat (P.S. •69-02) Amber Oak� requeated by David R. Hubers and Julian Johnaon. Secondad by Cwncilman Samueleon. Upon a voice vote, there beinq no nayes. Mayor Kirkham declared the heuing closed at 8:30 P.M. BY Mayor Kirkhan read the Notice of Hearinq.: The City Enqinea= explainad tBat this ia basically twb plats. He shaoed the map showing the way the lote are ap11t, and pointad out the road going through. He oaid he #elt the City ahould acquire tdaporary easemente for Ehe drainaqe ditch going throuqh thie property until a permanent solution is made, and then it could be released. Councilman Harria asked if tha City had a petition on 79th Aveaue. The City 8ngineer said no. Counci]man Liebl £elt thst the turn into this area was very short and would be hard for case and trucka to get in if an apartaent or samething wae built on the corner. The Counci.l iiiscuased 79th Avenue going through, and �ted that when a deVeloper camee in to develop the land to the north, he will have to arranqe Eos the loopback on the north. Mr. Schmedeke asked if thera was qolnq to be a center island at 79th, or a eignal. Mayor Kirkham eaid that thaYe would be accesa, but no croaeing, and no aignal. Mr. Schmedeke asked who would ba psying for thie xoad. Councilman Samueison said that it �ould be the hbutting property owners. Mr. Dick Harris asked i£ there rras a petition on extendinq !lain Street Erom 79th Avenue to Osborne Road. The City Enqineer said that a petition has not been received. Mr. xarria asked about the street elevations in this area, and the City Engineer said that if this improvement ia ordered in, he vill have the elevatione in abov' thrae weeks. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to cloae the Public Hearinq on Final Plat (P.S. N69-04) Eaet Ranch 8atate6 First Addition requested by Robert A. Schrcer. Seconded by Councilman Fiarris. Upon a voice vote, thsre being no nays, l4ayor Kirkham declared the Public Hearing cloaed at 8:45 P.M. - Mr. Schona3eke asked if there s+are any iunde that had been held up on this development that caild be uaed elaewhere n�. Councilman Samuelson said that this developaent does not involve any City funds. )aborne Thia plat hed been diecusesd along with the preceding item for 4.8.N69-04, East Ranch 8state Firet Addition. Mayor Kirkham read the Notice of Hearing. Councilman Liebl mentioned that.the City has to plan ahead to get the develop- er north of 79th Avenue to qive access to have an effective internal traffic flow. Nayor ICirkham said .that the pattern had bean aet eome time aqo far loopbacks. SPECIAL PUBLZC flEARING MEETZNG OF MAY 12, 1969 PAGE 31 , NOTION bp Conncilaan Harris to close the Public Hearis�q on I'inal Plat (P.S. #69-QS1.Sast Ranch Eatate S�cond Addition raquset�d by Robert A. Schroer. Seconded bp CcnnciLman Sheridan: FSpon.a voice vote, there being no nape, llayor Kirkham declared the Public Hearinq closed at 8:55 F.H. Mr. Rudy Boschwitz, owner of Plywood Minnesota, said they hAd no question about the parking lot or the paving, in fact they had agreed to pave more than the Bnildinq Standards - Deaiqn Control Subcwauittee had asked them to• He said that they hnd not been notif3ed that they �+ere to be on 1:he Conncil Agenda, and then found themselves confronted with the stipulation that they were to brick the front of the building. Mr. Boschwitz aaid that they want a qood buildinq also, and voluntarily had extended the aall so the dock and box cars are not visible. He said that they will be using aplit blxk, have redesiqned it several times, and have gons to grest pains to have a nice buildinq. .He said thay have just.gottan their estimates, and they rill not be able to qet this.done this peax if they do not get started. xe said he did not feel the Council's point was well taken, Mr. Gene Brass, the architect of the building, described the blocks being used to the Council, and said that it would be a considerable mass of brick, if.it ware to be extended. He pointad out to the'Council the way that the bukldfng sita on the lot and the portiona that will be visible from the freeway. He explained that the east side of tha buildinq oannot ba seen from the highrvay because of a high em- bankment. Councilman Sheridan said that ali buildings that face the freeway Will be aeked to do the same. He said that the cam�eroial building there now are �11 brick. Holiday and Target are brick. Mr. Boschwitz said that this was just not a necesaity. Ha underetood.that they wish to.conform to.aome kind of sta»dard, but this wan an.nndue expense and downright vrasteful, Councilman Liebl said that Plywood Minnesota would be the first on in this area and would set the exataple, and the rest would be asked to comply. CounciLnan Sheridan said that the Council had set a policy about buildings facinq 694, and he did not think the Council should deviate from the policy or elae they should just not have a pOlicy. Mayor Kirkham said that there is the right of appeal in any Ordinance. He said that the part that juts out toward the railroad tracks will not show and he thouqht it would be ridiculous to brick that wa31. The architect said.they alc+ays try to view their buildings as a whole concept, and he said there was much less opposition to block because of the quality and types available today. He said that brick along the 2ong wall will not do anythinq for the appearance. There was a discussion on the poasibility of the blocke effervescing. The architect said they use a good quality of paint, aed they will have to be painted aqain, but not every year. Counci3man xarris asked about the freeway zoning Ordinance in Bloomington aad asked if the architect would deaign a building differently in Bloanington because of that Ordinance. Mz`. Boschwitz asid that Bloomington wae getting away from brick. He said they had developed the exterior appearance of their building on the basie of some coanaercial buildings in aloomington. MOTION by Councilman Liebl that the Council require Plyvrood Minneaota to have brick on all three side of the office building, and use quality designed blocks on the rest as proposed, Seconded by Councilman Sheridan for dis- cussion. � ' , � ' �- ' , . _J , ' ' , i r� ' � , � SPHCIAL PUHLIC F�ARING MEETING OF MAY 12, 1969 p� 32 Cotu�cilman Sheritiian taid he ras still of the opinion that any baildinq facing the hiqhway should be of brick desiqn or cut ston� or oamethinq on that osd�r, but he wae not in favor of concrete block. The City Enqineer said that the typa of finish uaed should be laeting and not ne«t contiaual aaint�nance, anA blxks do need aontiaual mai�xtenance. He said there axs also msny other aw�► thinqa on the market that could be conaideYed. Mayor Kirkham said that he thouqht their Sloomington plant was a very attractive buildinq. He wid that if the policy aet requirea all buildings facinq the fraevay to be bridc, thie may not end up lookirn� very basatiful. Ha �aid he vould be willinq to qo alonq with imaqination and a good architact. Council- �ann Harrio said he thought there could be saane point of campra�miae on a brick and blxk etructure. He suqqested a compromiae ueing some vertical brick to break up the expanae of the concrete blocka. The architect said he could agree with the idea of addinq vertical lines to break up the long horizontal lines. Councilman Harris asked if it would be poseible to aketch out some- thing that vrould break up the horizontal linea. The architect said he wuld do aeveral trea�ent etudiee, and that he was inclined to aqree with tYiis point of view. Ha eaid that the vertical lines that were in the first drawing had been changad becauee the structural system had been chanqed. Councilman Harris eaid that the Council can only ask the petitioner if he would be willing to do this. He aaked Mr. Boschwitz if he would object to doing this? Mr. Hoschwitz said that he had aqonized over the buildinq for a lonq time. Ha said that if the bids have to be resu6mitted it will take a lot of time. He said that he vrould prefer not to do this. He said he was goinq to be pleased with the building as it ia, and he thouqht they would be also. On the MOTION that the three sides of the office buildinq be brick and that quality deeiqned block be used on the rest as propoaed, there was a voice vote, with two membera voting aye, and three votinq nay, the motion FAILED. The City Enqineer said that there was another meetinq the next Monday eveninq if they wanted to try and come up with another idaa ueinq a different plan or material. CovnciLnan Harris said that his vote did not mean he thouqht every aquare foot had to be brick, there maybe could be a compromise, something to break up the lonq expanse. The architect said it may be possible to come up aith somethinq usinq s�e brick vertically with block fill-in. Mr. Boechwitz aaid if they were going to do that he would anqqest it qo around the corner. The architect eaid they vrould accept and review the plans. There wae some discussion,on when the plans could be ready for review by the Council. The item ia to be put on the Agenda for Monday, May 19, 1969 and the architect will try to have the plans at City Hall Friday. The City Manager will notify the Council when the plans are available for the Council to see on Friday. Mr. Bosch�ritz said ha appreciated the efforts the Council is makinq and knows they are sincere, and he ia also sincere. He said they would put in vertical columns and go to the west mdll also. He said that the architect will talk to the City Enqineer for any suggestions he;may Laxe. RICEARD ElARRIS - DISCUSSION: Mr. Richard Harris eald that some people have talked to him about the volun- teera who worked on the dike. both individuale and or$anizationa. xe eaid SPECIAb PIIiLIC F�ARING CWt�IL l�ETINa OF M8Y 12. 1969 PJ� 33 he van3ex�3 if it vould be pos=i3�le to extend a pwblio thank yQU frao tba Adaini,stsa�3oo. t�a�ror Ki�rkham aaid that thie bas alrwdy heen pla�med. Mr. Ricbssd Harris 'aid..that im fiad ttliced to Etr. iiaz'b 11�y�a+-of 81oam3.�igEan about swdinq their,Fzeeway Developmeat Ordinanae.; It:hae nat arriv�d yet. but he will be going that way eo will pLok it up hi�w2t. � ADJOURD11Ea1Y': � Tha Public Naarinq ud iiloricehop i�eetinq of the:City Ceuncil of Alay 12, 1%9 vas adjamsa�d at.4�35 P.M. - - Respectfully :subnitt , _ �� �I���ikJ'/(/k.I�'✓[J traa Jaok o: xirkham Act1Ag S�critary to the COUnC.il Msyo= ` n ' ' ,`3� oan��c$ �o. JJ _ AN ORDINANCTs , RYLITIIib TO COASTRDCTION OF (1A30LI1�E SHt9IC& 3TATIOtIS AID DRIYS-IN E�'��: R$►IIIRIIRI A SP�LL II3E PffitNIT, t�s�aea, ,�ixa s�oa 45.10 so�msios t� ena 5 ' Atm Al�1DtlIG B�t�TI�lf n5.tY BI aBD�ilA aDBDIVI3I011S 15 Alm 16. The Covncil of the City ot PYldley do ordain ae followas 3BC?ION 1, 3ection 45.10 Snbdivision 4 aud 5 of the P4�idley Cit� Code i� hereby ame�led to read as followa: 1t5.10 (!�). Anto■obile displaT and aal�e roome, parkioa lota and stroeturee. 45.10 ($). Bakeries, cafea, coniectioaeri�r, aad ioe crea� and soi't.drink ahops. S�!'lIOD1 2. Saction 45•19 of the Fridle� City Code is h�r�bp anended bp add- iag Snbdiviaione 14 and 15 to raad as follaro� !►5.19 (15)• Uaaelia� eervice statioaa, and irhen acceaeor� tt�r�of, tha ntail sale oi �asoline, oil, gre�ae, and antomoMle parte and aeoss�oriea, aad th� xashit�, olsanias, sreasinQ and eerrtciog of autoeobile�, inclndiag .inor ad�netN� aad repaira, bat not gen�ral repaire, o�erha�tiling, rebnilding, d��olition or spray paintin�. In C-1, C-1S, C-2, and G2�. 45.19 (16). Uri�e=In ��ARa inolnding the preparation of food prodncte for reLail aale froa thsir eitss only. Ia C-1, C-1S, C-2, and G23. PA iI� CIT7 COONCIL OF THS CITS OF PRIDI,EL TAI3�DA2 Ol� , 1969. MA20R - JACE 0. RIREAAti ATTb4T s . - C. BROIISBLL Mr�L Euli�� Ma 5 1969 9�oaod R�adia�i_ . Pebli�ht ._.., ' , 1 � ' �i , �1 � � ' �J ' ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE UNDER SSCTIOti 12.07 OF THE CITY CliARTER TO VACATE STREEIS AND ALLEYS AND TO AI�II.+ND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows; SECTION 1. For the vacation of the street described as followa; The North thirty feet (30') of the South fifty feet (50') of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 1, Spring Brook Park Addition. All lying in the South Half (S�) of Section 3, T-30, 8-24� City of Fridley, County of Anolca, State of Minnesota� be and ia hereby vacated. SECTIOTi 2. The •aid vacation has been made ia confo�ance �rith Miimesota Statutee and purauant to Section 12.07 of the City Charter and Appendix C of City Code ehall be eo amended. PASSED SY T1IB CITff COUNCIL OF THE CI7Y OF FRIDLEY, TfIIS OF , 1969. AITEST: � CITY CI.ffitR - Masvin C. Brunaell First Reading: � 1 . Second Reading: Publieh.... ' � , MAY� - Jack 0. &irkham � 3:i ' �' Ii�yY 1, r„ ' �^ Y • S�E£'S ^ ''�. � � � ` . �ry �' yj9���,)IV � . � ; . 4 y„ .r��p�f� v N���i - j;lon .. 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' bt �,' ,,�,:,r ,, � • r � ' � �: � �Y� e f{ r ' � ,� . , �, � f . � � o, I t t . . � , • .., , � . ; ar . �. � � q G __.0 _.. .�. .._Y.I. _� � � 1 --M1�.��'. I`..__..10:i1" v• .,�. i . .. � � U� A1 / ' ; ;'� ORDINANCE N0. �i ��j ,; , AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TIIE CITY CODE OF TtIE CITY OF FRIDLEY, ' � , MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANG� IN ZONZNG DISTRICTS �., r� �- f, �i��� � '}�� 'y � � '� � �." t� i � The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: � ti .` SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Etidley is amended as hereinafte�c� "f� indicated. fi� �"' �', SECTION 2. The tract or area within thc County of Anoka and the City of ,� Fridley and described as: ` Beginning at the most Southerly corner of Lot 1, Block 1, Pearson's lst Addition; thence Northeasterly and Eaeterly along the Southerly line of said Pearson's lst Addition to the Southwesterly line of the Great Northern Railroad Company right of way; thence Southeasterly along said Southweaterly right of way line to a point 606.60 feet Northwesterly of the Southerly line of said South Half of Section 3� as measured along said Southwesterly right of way line; thence Westerly� parallel with said South line of Che South Half of Section 3� to the Northeasterl.y corner of Outlot A, Pearson's 2nd Addition; thence continuing Westerly and Southwesterly along the Northerly line of said Pearson's 2nd Addition to the Northeasterly right of way line of East River Road; thence Northwesterly along said Northeasterly right of way line to the point oY beginning, lying in Section 3, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as R-3A (noultiple dwellings only). SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to show said tract or area from zoned districts C-2S (general shopping areas) and M-1 (light industrial areas) to R-3A (multiple dwellings only. ' PASSED BY THE CITY COiJNCZL OF THE CITY OF ERIDLEY THIS ��I ' � , ' OF ATTEST: 1969. CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell Yublic Hesiing: Aoril 7, 1969 Firat Readix�g: -� f� ���G�_ Second Reading: Publiah.......: ' DAY MAXOR Jack 0. Kirkham � r� :. = t. . . . ,. �-...-. . ' • . a i .�i ? i i — � _ . . ZQA �i69-03 � .. : . . . . 4. • ; Comaittee of Five ` - �• SE eorner 79th iisy & A. td., . `- Yesone isom B-3, C-2S 6 1 to - t-3 ' �'" ` �,_ � --� t_ , . � . • ----- - / r I ! q 1.�� s6 .R t �. IR• • �� . . . . •. STR'cE . M . �% . •. n ,a�:Q .�y y•f , . , ' '�` , v �.��.:M . : � � ,/.N. �afirxe u � a,ilkn7 . . . �'� 1 .�,. .:� �'N/f�. SiFtErY � �' ' "; �. i. _..,, -�•' �t'�I,J�• ' i , ' ' - i7 . . . , M ` N � � . . • I I,f O' � � . . . � . �I �lA M � . M . . '. 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Q v � f � ' �'� 0q�ti '� � 4�' + f \ . • � ; �!' ti,+Y�r � ;' j a� ;�. . � `.. .. • . ;. ;, • , „ ..,, .. .. ;•.�,1`'. r. � . � • , :,a�-�<;�y°::L - a G:�= .� a ;. r. o ;... :_. ..:. ,. `,-, �I.�.. �� ., ,,,,:.a — 39 sao.�so �lt� O{ �Y�AIetJ 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE RE ANOKA GOUNTY FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 NOTICE OF AN INFORMAL HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL May 19, 1969 - 7:30 P.M. St_atus of Alley Located in Block 8, Hyde Park Add. Property Owner: The City Council is holding an Informal Public Hearing at 7:34 P.r4. on Monday May 19, 1969 in the Council chamber in City Hall. We have sent notices to all of the Fee owners in Block 8 and hope that each one will be able to attend so that this matter can finally be settled. Some of the items to be considered are drainage, ' access, and present uses of the alley, whether the alley will be opened or closed, vacated, etc. We are hopeful that you can attend and that from � this hearing the Council can determine what the ultimate use of the alley will be. , JACK 0. KIRKHAM MAYOR RESOLUTION N0. 77-1969 A RESOLUTION REQUESTING IMPROVEMENT OF THE INTERSECTION OF CENTRAL AVENUE AND T.H. N0. 65 FOR BETTER TRAFFIC FLOW AND SAFETY WHEREAS, Central Avenue, Hackmann Avenue, Hillwind Road (outer drive for Interstate N694 in the NE quadrant) West Moore Lake Drive and the outer drive in the NW quadrant (exit for the 100 Twin Theatre), all outlet onto this intersection, WHEREAS, due to all this traffic, this intersection is getting quite congested and is in need of improvement for better traffic control and flow, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, that the Minnesota Department of Highways and Anoka County Highway Department are hereby requested to make the necessary studies for the improvement of the intersection of Central Avenue and T.H. �65 and do the improvements. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 5th DAY OF Mav , 1969. 0 - ac . ir am ATTEST: Y - arvin . runse .� �, t DATE: May 15, 1969 MEMQ TQ: City Manager and City Council FROM: Finance Director SUBJECT: City's Hospitalization Insurance Plan On March 17, 1969, the City Council appointed an Employee Supervisory Insurance Cammittee. The purpose of the corcanittee was to make recamnendations on possible changes in the specifications for the qroup health insurance program, before going out for bids for hospitalization insurance for the insuing year. The cam�ittee was made up of representatives from each of the departments of the City. The committee proceeded with the assumption that the specifications in effect at this time would be the starting point and any change would be a change in these specifications. Three changes in specifications were recanmended by the crnmi ttee. Change No. 1 would raise the maximun on major medical from j10,000 to 525.000 per year. This change would cost very little money for the additional coverage received. Change No. 2 would lower the deductible on the major medical from �100 to E50. The cost for this would be �.38 per month for the employee and $.65 per month for the dependent. Change Mo. 3 would change the life insurance so that it ►rould be the same for alt City employees. The corrmittee d9scussed a flat amount for each employee and also discussed a sliding scale insurance program based on salary. The comm9ttee voted to recamiend that the insurance program be based on the sliding scaie based on salary. A copy of this life insurance program is included herewith and is entitled Schedule No. 2. The cost of this insurance would be $4.06 per month for emp—Toyees other than police and fire. There would be a reduction of b1.05 per month in the cost of life insurance for police and fire. One of the reasons the cost would go down for police and fire is that with greater life insurance in force the rate per thousand decreases. A11 of the above figures are sumnarized on the attached sheet entitled "Insurance Proposal". The dollar arnounts are predicated on the assumption the City would stay with the present insurance carrier. The costs would not necessarily be exactly the same if the City went to another cnrrier. The other major recaimendation made by the insurance comnittee was that the City not go out for 6ids for hospitalization insurance but stay Nith the present carrier and take the two year rate guarantee offered by them. This two year rate guarantee would cost approximately 15� more than the cost of the policy as it is nori. This 15% would not include the three additions to the policy discussed above. Mith the 15� increase, the policy would still cost the City less than the policy in effect a year ago with another carrier. It would cost the ¢mployee �2.77 per month more. At the present time, there are twentr-six Pplice and fire and eighty-seven other emptoyees for a total of '?3 emP7qyess an thp ��� �►l�r�, There are sixty-two pe0ple carryin9 dependent coverage". - • r � MEMO T0: City SUBJECT: City May 15, 1969 Page 2 Manager and City Council Hospitalizativn Plan Enclosures: Insurance Proposal Schedule No. 2 for Life Insurance Minutes of the April 30, 1969 Meeting Minutes of the May 5, 1969 Meeting Minutes of the May 13, 1969 Meeting Minutes of the May 15, 1969 Meeting �-� _ -� -� m c� 00 � �Oi �t � O T p O f9 'S � � � �p er O fD 't S lD � N W V � 0 v V A � �O -� 0 f'f �G � O Z A V � � OD A W t0 �--I .. C m --i O v r N 0 om o�" 1-F N � IA � � �.7 O � i+C ri� a � w � �� � J 3 � N N bi N S11 � 64 bA LJ N J Q V V � J N � � ir �o Ga Va W (�T N�1 3 fD M W .../ � O � � n� N N r+ fD 7 fi -� m r� .� x O 7 1fiN l'f N 7 � N � 0. 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SALARY SCHEDULE GROUP LIFE SCHEDULE II Under $4,000 $4�000 but less than $5,0�0 $5,000 but les� than $6,000 56,000 but less than $7,000 $7,000 but less than $8,000 $B4O00 but less than $9,000 $9,000 but less than 510,000 $10,000 but less than 511,000 $11,000 but less than $12,000 $12,000 but less than $13,000 $13,000 but less than 514,000 $14,000 but less than $15,000 $15,000 but less than $1�,000 $16,000 but less than $17,000 $17,000 but lass than $18,0�0 $18,000 but less than $19,000 AMOtRiT OF I1dSURANCE TO AGE 55 $ 5�000 6�000 7,500 9�000 10�500 12,000 13�500 15,000 16,500 18�000 19,500 21�000 22,500 24,�00 25�500 27�000 Znsuranca will rsduce 10$ each year beginning at age 55 to a minimum of 10%. �f ` . ' Minutes of the April 3D, 1469 meeting of the Employee Supervisary Insurance Committee. lhose present: Darrell Clark, Leon Madsen, Robert McGuire, Richard iiuss, Robert Aldrich (representing Robert Hughes), Chester Swanson, Marvin Brunsell,'V. M. Nage3, and a representative of United Benefit of Omaha. lfr. Brunsell cpened the meeting with the suggestion that the Committee needed now to come up crith some positive recommendations to be presented to the Council; provided, however, that the Committee availed itself of the service of the insurance consultants and received their concurrance on those recommendations. It was therefore moved, seconded, and carried unanimously that: l. Life insurance and accidental death and dismecnberm=nt benefits for aIl employees be the same as that of.the Fire and Police Departments personnel, i.e. Life Znsurance - $10,000; AD E D - $7,000. �. Ne retain the present carrier of the Group Policy (United Benefit of Omaha) and accept their "two _ year rate guarantee," as quoted in their letter to • llr. Brunsell of April 25, 1969. �' 3., The Major Medical Corridor be reduced to S5�.OQ. Mr. Brunsell pointed out that should the Council approve these recommenda- tions the subsequant p�rmium increase (includir,g the premium rate increase quoted by the present carrier fcr the existing coverage of the policy ahould they carry it past Sune 1, 1969) will result in a totaL premium cost for the employee of 515.22, and ior dependent coverage of $22.83. The Coaenittee decided that since the "Ccnversion Policy" of the present contract needs the attention of the insurance consultants, further discnssion in this area would be deferred until such time as a meeting could be arranged with then. Chester C. Swanson Secretary e ,. . _ Minutes of the May 5, 1969 meeting of the Employee Supervisory Insurance Committee. Those present: Tom Kennedy (representing Richard Huss), Leon Madsen, ' Darrel Clark, Robert McGuire, Chester Swanson, John F. Brask, Consultant (Bachman-Anderson, Inc.), Marvin Brunsell The meeting was devoted exclusively to a thorough review of the existing Medical and Life Insurance coverages provided the City Employees and their Dependents. Aiter a thorough discussion of needs and costs, Mr. Brask suggested that: 1. We request rates on Life Insurance from the present carrier based on salary and age. He suggested that such Life Insurance could be reduced by 10$ per year, starting at age 56 and reducing to a minimum of 10$. 2. We seek to increase the Major Medical coverage, since this could probably be done at a modesC cost. 3. We find out if the present carrier can improve the benefits of the "Conversion" policy of the present plan. (He pointed out, however, that upgrading in this area of group coverage will be expensive.) The Committee unanimously approved a motion to seek additional information in these areas. Chester C. Swanson Secretary ... _ Minutes of the May 13, 1969 meeting of the Employee Supervisory Insurance Committee. Those present: Darrel Clark, Leon Madsen, Robert McGuire, Richard Huss, Robert Hughes, Marvin Brunsell, Chester Swanson. John F.,Brask - present as Consultant (Bachman-Anderson, Inc.) After a review of additional materials citing costs of increasing the Major Medical Coverage and premium costs for covering all employees with Life Insurance based on salary, the Committee unanimously approved a motion to recommend to the Council and administration that: 1. The two-year rate guarantee furnished by the present carrier be accepted. 2. The Major Medical Coverage be increased from $10,00� to $25,�00. _ 3. The Major Medical Corridor be reduced from $100 to $50. , 4. The City provide Life Insurance coverage for all employees based upon their annual salary. The Following charts indicate, through premium break down, the additional costs for both Employee and Dependent coverage should these recommendations be approved. _ The Committee further directed Mr. Brunsell to request the Council to grant the Committee a period of time to meet and discuss with them the proposed revisions as stated above. Chester C. Swanson Secretary .r � r Minutes of the May 15, 1969 meeting of the Employee Supervisory Insurance Committee Richard Huss moved that the Committee recommend the $7,000 ADbD for Fire and Police be retained. Seconded by Robert Hughes. Motion defeated by four to two vote. Chester C. Swanson Secretary KUTZIK ond LEAVITT Attorneys and Comsetlors at Law � s�s �s � + March 20, (964 E11N65T R. KUTZIK J. PATRICK LlAYITT, JR. DAVID�J. ROCN[IORD, AfWC. Village Council Villape of F�idiey 6431 University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minneto/a At►ention: Village Manager Dear Sir: 41 709 NOR7M SNELLING 11VENUE SAINT VAUL, MINNlSOTA 6E104 In re: Lot 13� except East 200 feet and except North 30 feet for road, Audi►ors Subdivision 89, Anoka County� Minnesota It is our understanding on the subject propeAy, according to Village reeords, thaf thero are approximately E10,000 in apeciai asaessments ond an addifional assess- ment covering street wrfocing and storm sewer to be ploced this year For an addit- iorwl 54,479,25� ond according to the engin�•�: , on the lower end of Norton Avenue there has been a problem which will necessitate anather sewer instotlo- fion, which would be another assessment, perhaps in 1970. We have purchased this property which is zoned for apartments, and will take approximately 24 units, and our cost for the property included payment of be- tween j3,000 and $4,000 on the port of ihe prior owner, which, combined with his price, makes the overall co .f the 24 uaits of apartment build'+ngs, along with the land and asaesunents, not feasible for opero►ion, bosed on wrvey of the area, which would yeild peifiaps $140.00 per month for one bedroom units and 4175.00 per month for two bedroom units. Dividing the total aasesament co:'� tiy 24 units would indicate a per unit f igure of approximately b850,00, which covers total special aueuments, efc. Fint of all, we rceognize tha► the installotion of No�ton Avenue is a�peciol sifuation, and would have a tendency to overweigh rartnal fype of osaessrneot for a piece of properfy, ond in oddition there �:ero some apecial sewer problems in the orea, which again cwsed an unuwal cost situafion to be amessed ogainst the abwe de- scribed, It is pouible to secure in adjaeent areas ►o this specific properfy, other lond on the basis of opproximately $1,000 --- �,-nit� apecial auessments in and paid� which shows us in an extremely uncompetitive position in the morket, and thua the occmion for our directing this letter to your attentio�. We have no quorrel nor question regarding the formula used in the computmiona mode, croating fhe especially high assessment againat ihis property; however� we , , ' , Village Manaper - Fridley March 20, 1969 Page Two � are rcquesting coruiderotion on the part of the City Council, thot soma obatement or special concession be mode, so that we mey build an ap�finent building compe- fitive on the merket, inaunuch as oportments arc gsnerolly among the higfiest Iend use fecilities thot ca� be erccted, We feel the advantap� to tha Villope in a pood tax yield property should mdce the obove wggestion amenable. I will opprociate your every coraidercrtio� fo fhe above request. Yours very trvly, ^ Is ,� :% /� .. , '�(Y.t�. �.... Ernest R. Kutzik ER!(/d� � }-, � '" . �' . .� ti, � 1 ' , , 1 1 ' ' \I ' ' ' , ' , ' ' ' RBGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 7, 1969 PAGE 15 Councilman:Sheridan a&ksd:rthy Dunkley Surfaofnq Company had not bid. The City Enqineer said that they had.thought the bid openinq was at 12:00 Noon, however, they were noi the la� biSder anyhow. CONSIDERATIO2�l QF APPLICATION FOR MINING PERMIT TO MINNESOTA SILICA SAND: The City Enqineer explained_that:it:is a requizemant of the.Ordinance that the pmperty be fenced, but to his knowledge, it_is not fenced now. Councilman Liebi felt that the license fee ahould be moze than.$5.00. 3'h6 City Engineer said that there is an expenaive bond reqnired. Councilman Sheridan pointed out that the license fae ie.not meant to be in any sense a type of tax, but is meant only to cover Administrative coate. Tha City Attorney aqraea. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to qrant the mining pexaiit to Minneaota Silica Sand with the perait fee to be $5.00. The motion waa seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhan deClared the motion carried. FOR AH�ATEMENT OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON IAT 13 200 FEET AND EXCEPT Tfi _ _(Kutzik.& Leavitt, Mayor Kirkham said that these people have bought this propezty for develop- ment, now they are asking that the assessments be abated. He felt that they should ba rrell enouqh versed in the law to check the assessments againat a piece of property before purchase. The Finance Director said that the lateral assessment is spread over a 20 year period and it hae already been.spread. The City could not grant an abatement for this pzoperty without qranting an abatement to all other properties served by the improvements. If the City 3id grant an abatement, it would mean the cost of the improvementa would have to be borne by all the property owners throughout the City. This has never been done for a wa`=r and sewer lateral project in Fridley. The City Attorney said that he is somewhat familiar with this peice of property, and the applicsnt specifies 24 units, havever, it vrould seem that he should be talkinq of more land. The applicants are not actually representing the situation as it exiats. This property would be about 200' X 1000' which would come out to be about � acres and thia would support more than 24 units. Councilman Sheridan asked when thn property was purchased. The Finance Director said about six to nine months aqo, and a search �uld have shown a year ago.that there were pendinq asseasments against the land. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to deny the request of Kutzik and Leavitt to abate any assessments on Lot 13, except the east 200 feet and except the north 30 feet for zoad, 2,uditor'e Subdivision $89. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkhaat declared the motion carried. , The City Attorney sugqeated a letter be sent to the applicants stating that the Counail hae deniad the requeat as it was not justifiable, and if they wish to pursue the matter further, that they should appear at a Councii Meetinq. [1 ' LEASE FOR LIQUOA STORE #4 - HOLLY CENTER: Ccuncilman Sheridan said that he had discussed a chanqe with the City Manager concerning Paragraph #19 which deals with the �e��t�� f�Q ���et. He felt that it 43 44 APlLICATION TO THB bOARD OF APYBAI.S AND CITY ��'N�YL FOR SPBCIAL USE PEBI4?, VARIANCE IN REWIREMENTS OF CLRSAIl1 ORDINANCES 0! li� CI1T OP F►tiDLEY (ppplicant to oomplats items 1, 2, 3) � � �. 1. peme and Addr�s� of ApPlicant� Ldti a ��.���_ `�'�-- ..[��_�y�u`r /�-d _�2� G� z� � '�� 2. 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MEMBERS PRESENT: Fitzpatrick, Cochran, Stimmler, Blair MEMBERS ABSENTs Donlin OTHERS PRESENT: Faye Robbins, 125 - 49th Avenue N.E., League of Women Voters Pau1 Brown, Director of Parks and Recreation The purpose of the meeting was to review the 1970 Preliminary Budget and also to establish the priorities necessary for the Parks and Recreation Comprehensive Plan. PARKS AND RECREATION COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The Director wi11 check on the cost of acquiring additional land in the Meadow- ' land area, the area north of 69th between the railroad tracks and University Avenue, Hyde Park area, Ruth Circie area and the Rice Creek area. , MOTION by Blair, seconded by Cochran, that the priorities for the acquisi- tion and development as set at this meeting are recommended by this Com- mission. The Motion Carried. , , MOTION by Cochran, seconded by Elair, that the Chairman meet with the City Manager, the Director and the Consultant to discuss the Five Year Plan and be guided by the priorities established May 6, 1969. The Motion Carried. 1970 PRELIMINARY BUDGET The Preliminary Budget was reviewed, modified and returned to the Director for preparation as the adopted budget proposal. ' __ ADJOURNMENT � � � � �l / 1 1 The Meeting adjourned at 12:30 A.M. The next regular meeting will be May 16, 1969, at 7:30 P.M. in the Donference Room of the Civic Center. Respectfully submitted, Gary Stimmler, Acting Secretary to the Commission 1. 4� THE MINII3'ES OF THE BOdRD OF APPEALS MEEPING OF MAY 7. 1969 The meeting wae aalled to order by Acting Chaix�mazz Miaieh at �:30 P.M. �ERS PRFSE�T: Minish, Harris, Ahonen, 0'Bannon Z�ffiEltS ABSENT: Mitteletadt OTHEStS PRP3ENT: Clarence Belisle-Building Inepector MOTION by Ahonen to approve the minutes of April 30, i969 ae Written. Seconded by Harris. IIpon a voice vote, there being no naye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. William Shaw wae preeent to preeent hie requeat. Mr. Shaw brought with him s plat of Marion Aille Second Addition to ehow the Hoard how the lota xere aituated. A photo of the area, taken by the Building Inepector, was aleo ehohm to the Board. There wae s diecuesion on the elevations of the what typee of houaes could be built on the land. thia variance is that the exiat`ing elevat�.on o£ j& 4 is auch, that a great deal of earth would make building unfeaeible. MOTION by Harria to close the Public Hearing. land, drainage eaeemente aA$ The reseon Mr. Shsw waute the land, at the rear of Lot� have to be removed, and would Seconded by Ahonen. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. � MOTION by 0'Bannon to approve the variance for the following reaeone; 1. There ie a hardehip in building on Lote 3& 4 without the aetback sskgd FOx, 2. There were no objectione from adjoining� neighbora. , 3. The reaeon for granting the variance on all the lota is so all the houeee will be in the eame alignment. � 2. , ' � , _ � .b Seconded by Ahonen. IIpon s voice vote, there being no naye, the motion carried �nanimously. Dr. Dudley wse present to preeent hie requeet. Mr. Robert Guzy, represeatiilg Commerce Park Investmente, wae present to oppose the request. A drarm copy of the eiga wea ahown to the Board. Dr. Dudley explained that the eign will have two eidea with floreaent lighta behind the lettere P� T and two gooeeneck lighte to be on the two medical eymbole oa ei#har s�da.-�# y�}1 be a Free standing sign with no flaehing lighta. We are trying to keep thq eign large enougiz to be more eaeily read from the highvay. � so Miautes of the Board of 9ppasls meeting of MsY 7, 1969 Pose 2 Yr. Guay: I.c�m here repreeenting Commerce Park Invsetmenta to objeet to thie eign. The area ie yet undeveloped snd Dr. Dudley would more or lese be setting an ezample for eign eize. If thie variance ie granted you would have to let other sigsie go up of tha eame size. Also thie aigri will block the wle�+ of our building. If there ie eome eort of hardehip I will withdrar my objection, fiat we don�t wattt people ooming in getting bigger and bigger eigns to �ntt up in thle area. Dr. Dudley: The eign ie to direct the people to the building. It would be a hasdship if you would have to put up a aign that could not be read froID the highway. The eymbols on the aign are what ie making the eign larger and msking ue need a variance. The symbole really don't direct the people to the building� but they do put medical ethics into the eiga. MOTION by Harrie to receive a communication from Commerce Park Imeetmente ob�ecting to the variance and brought before the Board by Robert Cuay. Seconded by 0'Baanon. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motian pseaed unanimously. � Harrie: Would it be poesible to change the eign to comply with the Ordinanae? Dr. Dudley: I don't think I can eay it wouldn�t be poseible. MOTION by O�Bannon to cloee the Public Hearing. Seconded by Ahonen. IIpon a voice vote, there being no naye, the motion psased unanimouely. Minieh: If the Board were to deny thie requeet you would not be able to come b�ck before the Board £or 6 monthe. If you�•could withdraw thie request for the reaeon of redrawing your eign to try to come cloeer to the Ordinance eign eize, it would be better for you time wiee. Dr. Dudley: I will withdraw my requeat. MOTION by Harria to accept Dr. Dudleye requeet to withdrax hia requeet aubject to being resubmitted at a later date if he oan�t reduce the sign srea. Seconded by 0'Beunon. IIpon a voice vote, there being no naye, the motion psesed unanimously. : i •�• i i�+ The meeting vae adjourned by Acting Chairman Miniah at 8:05 P.M. Reepectfully aubmitted, �� MARY IiZP Secretary �� � � � ' � ' �_J I�� ' � � r ' PLANNING COMMISSTar :^'1EETLNG MAY 1, 1969 The meeting was called to order at 7:15 P.M. by Chairman Exlakaon. ROLL CALL: Membera Present: Membera Absent: Others Present: _ �1 PAGE 1 Erlckeon, Myhra, Jensen, Mittelstadt, FiCZpatrick None Mayor Kirkham, Councilmen Harrie, Samuelson, Sheridan, City Manager Ankrum, City Engineex Qureshi DISCUSSION WITH CITY COUNCIL ON HYDE PARK REZONING STUDY: Chairman Erickson opened the meeting by saying that, pTior to the public hearing on April 14, 1969 on the Hyde Yark Addition Rezoning Study before the City Council, the Planning Commissian did take action on �1�Q p�an pr�- sentad by Nason-Wehrman, Knight � Chapman, Inc., and reco�nended Alternative Scheme A-1 to be approved as a development in the rezoning plan for the area of Hyde Park. Since that time, the Planning Cou�ission have had another requeat for a public hearing on the rezoning in the area, but the Planning Cownisaion has not taken action on it pending Counc$1's decis�on. In order fos Che Council to have the act'on of the PianninQ po�missj,on befoxa tham on Monday, when they presumably will act on the rezoning plan, T think, as e background, it bught to be pointed out again that the Planning Coimniasion felt the area should be atudied because it was improperly zoned and changes in the meaning of R-2 made tl�e area subject to constant rezoning requasta for multiple dwellings. The study made by Mr. Chapman has been gone ovex in a number of ineetings and the Planning Co�nission recrnmnended at the last meeting that Plan A-1 be adopted wliich xestricted the development of the area into thxee categories; the southerly most portion was co�rcial area, frouf S7� Avenue to 60th multi-family dwellings; from 60th to 61at Avenues single family dwelling. I do not feel the Planning Cormnission ftself believes the extension of coffinercial along University Avenue is practieal. Auiving do�wn there, it aeemed to me 1f such a rezoning should be accomplished, that axea ia going to amount to one large ueed car lot and from my sCandpoint, I wonder what the value is to the City. If the Council is going to rezone the area aoamezcial along Univeraity Avenue, the residential ares ehould be better protected than what ia being proposed now, and the Planning Cpmniesion aska that a park should definitely be considered. I The concern is with the narrow etrip of land abutting Univer6ity Avenue. If the need is to extend the co�ercial,.we ought to be aure that we offer protection to those residents who want the protection. We have an obligation to the people who do not want conanercial, which would primarily be along 61et. � The Covmission felt Alternate Scheme A-1, dated April, _1469, resolved all the good points from the brochure and was being considered at this point. ' Alternative Scheme D-1, submitted at the eame time, is a less desfrable alCernative. This plan is.a composite of some of the other khinking, pne of tha msin thoughts is that the ares along 3rd Street is extremely sh�llow ' to develop into comnercia2. The rezoning would be preferable if it cpuld be done on a large paicel. This plan is coneidered a development plan in case someone would come in with a large parcel. ' 1 52 Plannina Comm;isaion Meetina ,� �Iav 1Z 196� Pa„�a 2 , �'hs axea between 60th and 61et Avenuas should be R-� bu�t thi� could ' not hagpen unle�e the owner requeated it. They Pelt that 'hy eattit� u� a oriteria eo that the Councll and Plannizig Commiasion avu7.d aat on a rezoning request when the a�iteris waa mat, and then they oou]d �et R-3 ' or oommeroial in tha area thst would be pra�detarmined iq a dave7,apmen� ylan. It waa mantioned that Alternate Soheme D-� waa eimi7.ar to Mr, Ankrua'e plan ia tha� it had a slip-o�f on 59th Avenue whi.le Mz�. Ar�ksu��R ylan had one on EDth and 3rc1 Street going thru to 5�th Avsn,ue� liagarding the �ark aree, the Planning Commiaeian felt land needed fvn a Eiark would not cost too much becauee there ie avai]able twv vaoant lots snd a equple mora lote wi.th ama11 housee an bhem. �'hen thQ legal pxoblem of rexoning� came up. Mr, Srlk�um 8tated that aa ,faz� as hs knew we oould not condemn property and then rezone it and sell 1t Qt a higher valuation. He eaid that Plan A-1 would requir� ma.ss opndamne.tivrl and as £ar ae he knew this would have to be an urban raxiewal type thing� or the entire ares would have to be deter�.oxated or it would have ba be done houae by hquee. He indiaated he didr��t Peel taking� propesLy �'rar Plan A-1 woul,d hold up i.n court. Alsp, that the councilmen and people favored PJ.an Cirol,a glow and we had no oomplaints from the people i.n the area hexng rezonad. The Planning Comtqi.esion felt on� o�' thg �oint� in za�or of Mr. Chapman�s plane was that it did not 1.nvolvs a sezonin�. Any legal ramifications oould be settled aq the rezoning� �equests G�,me up. Tha Planning Commisaion considered Scheme A-1 a maste� �,lan, and looked £avorably on it and would be willing� to go alon� with i�t, Tt was broug�h� up that any plan would have to have the approval q£ �tae Highway Department for acceas referring tp the alip-off sugg�stqc� i� sevenal or the plane. Chairman Erickson £elt that Mr. Ankrum's plan was a practice7, one; but he did dieagree with the North plan a.t�d the narrowness of the propexty alotig University Avenue. Councilman Samuelson said they a�� ag'�ee on that ppint, but th�y were txying ta increase the si�e af the paxoe7.s. The Mayor felt that Scheme A-1 doee not eatisfy the requeet af ihe people irom 6pth Avenue and down as they want commercia�., Chairman Erickson feit the Cha�nan studiea were fairly aa4urate re8'asding the land and improvement coate in Scheme �-1 and D-1, and A�1 waa the more econowi.aal plan per squaz�e Footage, �'here was diecussion regarding the poss7.b�,11Ly of a sir�le famiZy residence bei,ng looked between commeroisl establiahmenta. zt would be best if 4 wh97e block oould be acquired by an investor. TY�ere wae a discussion of used car 1ots, the area required, the tax yield, and control of car loLs by th� City. Returning to the discues�on, o,f trying to make 2� Stree� wid��, the suggeetion was made af �.ncreaaing� the depth of the property vn 2� St�eet by vxcating 3xd Street and giving the pepple 30 iest on the back of the property in exchange for 30 feet on the front, that ie, diva.di,ng' �he etreet in ha1f. Traf£ic would be eliminated entisely Qn ��d St�eet. The attorney had $ointed vut that so long'aa these'are peqpJ.e on a etxeet who do not agxee, th� street cannot be cloaed. Iz� th�� ca�e, 2� Sta�et (aomme.rcial) would be ac.roea from a xe��den,tial are�, wlalah ' ' , , ' �_I ' 81arw3na Commisaion Meetin�' Mav 1, 1g69 Raae 3 hae a8artment houase for several blocks. The oomment was thab 1�' �he�s ie any idea of chang�i,ng the street pattern, they would ha�a �o $9 �4 a raz�ewal. Wheza the Cauncil wae aakad about Saheme A-1, May9r Kirkham aa�d�ha aauld not go for that a� all. The pav$le wani a way aut, the I'i�� AeBartment a way in. IInder thls plan, you could not g�t in frvm the South without going� to Main Street. This plan, dqea not gravide a�y oommeroial fox the peopj.e who want it. Counollman Sheridaa asked i,f the narraw etrip batween 3r4 �'�xaat and IInivexsity ovuld be zoned eommercial. With the possi,ble exasy'tipza oP eome of the commercial prop�rtiea that are there, he did no� feel a emall commerci.al area would preaent a tra�'fic problem. M,z�, Fitzpatriak eald there would be a need af a paxk in tbat axes whether or no�t the people realiaed it at this time nex a�ked ��t �t� ' The diecuseion incZuded traffio and slip-of£ ramp, rezoping� ax�d oondemning land, and whether the City is prepared to pay for the needed vondemnatione. C ' r , r , ' � ' � r Chai.rman Erickson referred to the rez�onin� request by �2dqn Sahmedeke pendizig be£ore �he Planning� Commiasion. The Planning� Cotami�sia�. has 60 daya in which to act on the petition, and +hie tzme waula bs up on May 6th, the day aftex the Counail meeting�. Tf the Cauz�o�.1 did not aot On �t at �hat meetin�, the Plannin� Commiseion would have ba �$k €ar an extensipn o£ time so tha� Mr. Schmedeke would not be de�aysd a.�y longer. Zt eeemed the Counai,l fe�t there were same ideae psesented by t'he Plannin� CoIDm�sa�.on that could be combined with the p].4n thsy we�e aonszdering and would be maeting later the sazne evena.n� ta study, MOTION by k'itypstrick, aeoonded by Mitteletadt, that the Plannan� Com�ieaion table the Hyde Park A•_iition Rezoning Study uat11 the next xegulex me2ting. � � • i • ��� Chai.rman Fsiokson sdjouxned the meeting at 8:3o P,M, Respectfully eubmitted, �� HAZEL O�BRIAM Recoxding Secxetary 53 � 1 � � ' ' ' ' , , , � ' , � , ' �4 PLANNxNG CQt�4T�SSIQN ifEETIN6 MAY 8i 1869 Tkte aeetls�g waa caiJ,ed to oxdex aC 7;39 P.M, by Cha�xa�n E�iGkevn. �° Me�bere �'rssez�E: Mitt�iseadC, Jensen, Exi.okaon Membaza Absent; Myhra, FiCzpatrick QChara Pseeent: Englneering Asaistant Aarrel Ciark ,APpRAVr; PI,ANNING CODAffS3I0N MZNUTES: APR7L 24, 1969 8�ti� 1 M�', 7enaen evxxeet�d the error in woxd�ng o£ the mati� on T��si'�2 on 8age 2 whick� should xead "--£or the propaeed preliminasy p�at, P,�R �69-U6e VeiE'• Addit�,on, o� thac parc of I,ocs 15 --"', omikting Chs w0�dq "Londa 8ngland"' afte� Veit'e Addition. TtoTiOx by Mitteletade, seeonded by ,76nsena thac the kla�ing Cc�naiaeion mlauCea of Apri� 24, 1969 be appraved as corrected. Upo� � vpieo Ysat�, pll voting aye, Che motion carried unani�uely. �fOT�4N by Jensen, Secanded hy Mitteletedt, that the klanx�t,n� Cs�mm�Hel4�t Tecei.ve the Plate & Subdivisions-S�reets & Utillties Subcapmi�tQa minutlt of i�fay 1, 1949. Uppn a voice vote, all votiztg aye, the motioz� e�'�xL�Q unanimously. REC$IVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: APRIL 16. 1469 MOTxON b�. MitCelatadt, sec9nded by Jensen, that the Pla�n�n� Q�s1�Sioe� areceive the �oard of Appeais minutes oE April 14, 1969. Upon a voiae vQCs, a11 voGi,ng aye, the motion carried ananimously, �C$7�VE' BOARp pF APPEALS MINUTES: APRZL 30y 1969 MOTION by 'MitCelstadt, �econded by Jensen, �hat tha P1�nsing OoAmie�ion �acQive Che Board cf Appeals Minutes of Apri� 3Q, 1444. Vp�n s vat�� voCs, �11 votis�g aye� khe motipA caTriQd unanimously. RF�;�VE BpARD OF AEPEAI,S MINUTES: MAY 7y 19b4 MQ�ION ky MitCelstadt, seconded by .TenQen, khat th� P��nni�� CowmieQlon seaeive the Boaxd of Appeals minutea of �tay 7, �969. UPQ�a s vaiae vate, a1� Y4tl.u� aye, the moti4n carried u�animously, '�,N�VE $UTI.D7aNG STA.NDARDS-AE9IGN CONTROL SUBCOAIIS�TTE� I„�NUTES• APAI% 23 1�f9 ' i�OTI4N by Jenaen, eseonded by �1iCCel.atedC, thet th� Pletrtz?i�� CoAeatea�pr� a�c�iva Cha $u�.lding 9tanda,�'de-pesign qontral Ss�bco�aiCtee minutea Qt ApTi'1 29, �.4b`�. 11pQn a voice vote, all vo�in� ays, the mQtion aa�rri.ed u�tani�ou�ly< , 1 , _ S.; Ylannins Comnisaion Meeting - May 8, 1969 PAga 2 !�$I9� P�$ AND RECR$ATION COr4fI8SI0N MINIJTES • APBTT. 28 1F69 D10TIDN by MiC�eletadt, Asconded by Jeneen, thdt Ch4 k'ldri1�111'4g CQGW�AiLpA ' ��ceive Che Parke and Recreation Co�niaaion minutee o£ A,pr�,1 2b, 1A69= ygCfi 8 5*oiCe Y4Ce' ail voting ays, the motion caxxied unanlmouply. 0 , � [l lJ ' ' � ' , !J � , , � , [�i;i!�+����;r��� Inae+wah as Item 3!.e di,xectly concerned wi.th ICem 1� Cha�,sman Eriak�os� �ugge�eed it be heard with Ie�m 1. 1. ,�Q�1AI. PUBLTC 1�EE�ING; Area bounded by Onondaga StreAC, SC1AB031 Bq1d�Ry�xd� 73tcd Avenua and Hayes Stre�t. 2, EA REZONING UEST: ZOA #69-02 ORG N&L&Q ; N� p£ L0� 3Ue N of LoC 31, Auditor�e Subdivieloa #129 except the North 125 tsoC, Qhairman Enickson explained that a rezoning� petition had be�� yreeen�ec� by Mr. Nelson, and thera had been some oppoaitiqn bePose the Plannin� Commiasion. At thet time, the request �'or rezoning was ttae en�iz�a yaxo�l, and ths Planning Commisaion recommended denlal. Mr. Neleon then Qhms,g�d the rezoning� request reducing the eize of the R-�A by gutting� eix R-1 lots faoing� Qnondag�a FQr Cauncil�s conea.deration, Cquncll eant th� requeat back to the Plannin$ Commiaeiori who, in turn, sngg�ested th� possibility of rezoning all of the property along 73rd Avsnus �'sp� Hayes Street to Stinaon Boulevard and ta a llne of ona lqt depth 9n Onondaga. It would be feasible for eny atreets which wese prevlou�sly platxned or suggested in the area within the interior of tha,'� blvok, to be abandoned and new aacess from Ononda� to 73rd wouJ.d be dia¢ua�ed, Th�s� is na pxopqeal being auggeated at the meeting, as this is stricCly a diaauesion. Dennis Herbet (Lot 28), 7482 Onondaga; My g�ara�e is wathin �4 �'eet Qt the Fast groperty line, and wae built in 1963. I am agalna� putting a atraet through as it would involve the rear ha1�' of bha lot, Georga Ha.nson (Lot 26), 1q76 Onondaga: He felt the asea needed � North/South etreet, especa.ally for the safety af the children go�ng to the Pa,rk, He knew of at least 4 lota that the owner� would nQL wa,�a$ te be rezonsd. The people like the size of their lo�s, and 1f �Che iime should come When it would be a hardship to keep +hem, they would rie�d tha street tp sell the property. He was nat interested �.n �xry ty�e pf re2oning unless the etr�et would $o through. Leo Hxtzeman (Lpt 25), 14b1 pnonda�ga: He asked i� there was any ldea whsre the z'oad wpuld stsrt from and whare it would be, He s�id hls house was not wartl� much, but the land is woxth money �os apartWat�� houaes. He felt in the future, there would be a11 aparimsnt�. FIe wa� definitely against the road. Mr. Hatzeman was lnformed the street would ,run a1onQ h1s I�orth p�pp��+ty line and part of the cul de sac would be in ttle Narthwpet oprtler, 1 � ' C L , �I ' ' ' , ' � , � ' Pl n G�mmiseion Meati - Ma 9 1 6 p& e M�, Ten�an aaid the ox�texia uaed by mpat pls�nera is �v 41'��s �v�i�g� a� the sear 10� line so that air�gle fami�y homea would mot faoe �ult�pl8 dwallings. He waa �ure this was psrt of the reason thls idea haa bae� pso�o�e4, I� you dv put a atxeet in along the �ear yroperty 11nes, �han thie baok half of the Noxth lot w�ll be faoing multiple dwal�in�, Thie �houid be keyt in mind� M�'a. L�Gnard �jort (Lot 22), 1434 Onondag�ai We are ag�ain�t thQ ���o�i�, We lil€e the land the wa.y it 1a. Lasry Gunn (Lo� 27), 1475^73�d Avenue� 2 do no� want �he road, I hav� g�i,d �2,300+� iz� a�id-iti.o�s to what hae beez� added on rooanb].y. We lika tt�a lot the way it ia. I am oppoeed to the road. Tom Marxan (Lot 5)> 773-S3x'd Avenue N.�., M�1s: Ha stated a� .�ar as he w�q aonoean,ed, ha would benefit from the rezoning. When Qhairman Eriqkeon asked if anyone would objeat to the 9xtgtl�iPn of A.��hur Straet thxough to 73sfl Avenue, Mr. Hanaon sai,d it would seem to h1m you wouZd almos� have to have a etreet through thers ae �t wpu1Q $ive �,00eos to the pa�rk. Mxr, Ed Kennedy (Lot 29), q2c}p Jamee Avenue, Mplss Hs aelced abau'� tha dass�ementa in the past. The Enginee�i,ng�Ass�stant said that in thia area, a,mprovament ao�t6 haye been exceptionally hiet�, due princigally to ths hi$h wd,tei tab1� �nd etorpt eewer. If the street wouid go in as an East/�y�at atre��r tha �saessmeqt& would b� at least $2,500 per lot. Joa 9aba (Lot 29), 1485-73ra Aver�ue; I would lose my g�xag�e �P you �aQk land for a rqad. Roy Warnar (I,ot 8), 736Q Stinaon Bouleva„rd: I wondex why yQU Qaneids� rezo�ing all the way to Stinson? He was told it would be an expenaive road for the �roperty lylz�g� No,��h aAd the property already zoned R-3. He was asked 1i he wou1Q be �titere$tad in sny yortion ef the lot facing Stinaon being rezoned to R-3A, M�� Warner ssid his assessmenES were large eqpu$h now, Hg wpµld �u�� a9 �oon ke6y the land the way it is, Snother posa�bility ie I,ot 7� wh�,4h ie a large 1ot with on,e small home. If that were rezoned, he wau�d not �,�.ke to mee a multiple dwel].ing come 1.n there. Th@ �aelipga Qf the Cammission are that there ehoul.d n9t bs e,riy mult�ple dwellin�e on onondaga. It seewed to thQw the ma�Qr�ty oY the 8evpla ara againat any rqa.d, in any direetion, within the a.rQa, ��e 1t would not be advantag�eous to the propesty at thia t1me. ' Mr� Marxen wondered if it would be poesib�e to make iG re�yde,tory �or � whale parcei to bs pu�chased together �o that there would nat ba a laz�dlavkad pisce of propesty le£t in the middle. Ohairrqan E�j,cl�so� ' ' � 56 ._� � � Planninr� Ovmmiesion Me�tin� - Mav e� 1�69 �a,�e � e�1d he did nab thia+lc it would be dii£iault to cqnvi.noe tqe �eopl� to 9x�a,z�,ci, but ha did not �ae7, you aould Porce them to buy a.i. Yqu would alao haYe to have a wai,var ag the land requlrecnents in ordas to ge� a hi�hea densi�y on the praperty �oned. ' Mr, Howard Moaxe, repreaenti.ng the peti�lones, etated th�t �,r� hia o�rinion, ae far aa the Citv is oonverzaetl, io se�ane up to the ��aldentia7 7.ot� on Qnonds�a would areate a valuable increaae 1r� the ��ac b�as, Ther� ' 1s a seal need in thie �eneral are� for a,pastm�nts. %au now �a�ve �, l��e osaraasata.on r1ghC aorosa the stre�t �nd thera �.s anQ�hez� 1��� plant undar oonstruotion. k�eo�le seam to be �rebty we11 4�videc3 in �hair opAnlons o#' the rezonin� and �he etrests. &ome want at, but na� , now, Tha prine argument againsb tha rezona.n� ie �noreased ��a�'�'ia, �nd yst 1i you don�t want to see much traf£i.c, ypu would want to iimlt bhe str��ta. IF you put i,n Arthur Street, it wauld aeem to t�ke twp gar�g�e� ' and would increase the traf£ic flow to perrAit traf�'io fTO� multl�le. aseae up vn Onondaga. It would seem to him that the multaple zoning Q� other �FQ��9 Na�th of the aenterline would, in the long run, b� ��' ' sube�antial ben�?it to thev�. }2ezoning �s not requiring a person to dq something he dxd not want to. He would find st di£ficult to incrsase ths value o1' � 1ot if it were not aotually uaed. Mp'I'ION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Jeasen,that the Pla.nn�n� Cvmmiss�an a],oee th� InSoz�mal Pub7ic Meeting of May b, 1969 of the area baunded by Onondaga Street, 8tinson Bou].evard, �3rd Avenue and Hayes Stre�t, IIHon �, vo�Ce vote, all voting� aye, the mqtiqn carx3ed ur�r�?.mouely, Chalr�nan E�iokson eaid that there ia a scheduled hearing beFo�e the Cauncil on Mvnday, �Iay 12th, on the reduoed.proposal f�om �1�� ox].g�nal publi�hed psop9sal wliich wa� £ox the antire �ot and the Plarua�ng Commisslori recommendad denial of that. Now �he petitioner �� askin�' fpr a reduaed srea o� R-3A a.�?d the Counoil is to eonsider �he �cual��s ar��., Tt seems to him if we were going to considez� th� reduced p�o�p,��l, wq wpuld have to consides it another time. There were two qhp�,ceg, �q reapmmend den�al or xecommend approval, but he fel� he could n9$ vote on ii as this time• It was felt the Flats & Subdivisions�8t�eets �C Utili�iea Sub�o�umit�Qe eh4uld act on tYais even without some zoning plan as prov�sions fp� some �tFeets a�e s�j.11 desired for the future. Ms. N�lsoz� said �hpy were thinkiqg abput proposing a�1�t for the lot� � oa Ori4nda�a. The six �q�e ara 85 feet wide. Tf you are oopsider�ng dhs Ptreet through the bac$ of the 1ots, you inust iake i�to �or�s�deret�on �he vos� qf the improv�menta, as you wou]d have tp sell the �gt �p p�y ' £ox^ Ghs impravewent �nd come out even. It �.s a,n economa.c �"a,o��� that should be oonside�ed by the Committee and people who �&va big �p�s �p be spli.t o£�', ' � , The Ghairman felt that action shpuld be delayed or� the rez�t�ittg' �equeat fvr $uxthe� Conaideration af the atreets. S� P�tn�.na Coma�isalon ,�Ieetin - Mav 8, 196,� Pa�k . 3. MQTTQN by Mi�telatadt, aeconded by Jenesr�, that the glannin� CAmaal�e�oa� t�b�,e �Che propoaed stxeata in the araa bounded by pnondaga Street, ab�neq� 8oulevsrs�, 73rd Avenue snd Hayas Street �nd tab�,e the rezon�n� requap�, 7�OA �69-02, Cia�or$e M. NaLeon, oF the N� of Lot 30, N� of Lot �1, Aud1CQS�� aubdivision #t29, axceyt the North 125 feet fvr reaidentisl lota. '�pe.n a voie� vote, a17, vcrtitig� aye, the motion va,rried unanim9usly, � The Che,i�matx aeked thst the itew be put before the Plate $a Subdlvi��ot3p- �9txeet� & IItilitiee 8ubvommit�es �or eome diacuasiqn, not neoe�sa�ily a:ny aa�ion, Thay should atudy Arthur Street continuing South. ..+�.,�L,�, �r�c �r� vz uo� �7i xevisea auaator�a �ubdivlslon �2j lying� Westaz�Zy o.£ Westerly rl�`ht of way line af Ftiverview T�r�ape as now 1��a out snd traveled and ae desaribed in Book 702 0£ Aeeda, Pa�e 197. Mre. Londa k�lund wae present and explained the purpose of 8lattin� is to se11 the lqte, The P�ats & 9ubdivlelons�Streets & Utilltiea Subcommittee oonaidered the groposed y�ellminary plat and recommended approval. The O�dinanoe r�qui,res at leaet a 20 foot easement to the atreet and that the easetasnt ehould also be Por ut111ties. The lots are �.arge enough tv meet �t�e axea requirament. Lots 2 and 3 are on the river snd Lota 1 and q are vn Riverview Terrace. Ref�rring to the acoesa, it would be priva�e�.y aotletructed and maintained. Mrs. Glenn Klingensmith (Lot 15), 641$ R,iverview Tessaae: Asked i� single family dwellings were to be built. The land is �qned �'or eit�g'le family dwellinga, and there wauld be a�nzblic heari.ng iY the land were to be xezoned far any other category, but thi� was a heanang� an the ylatting vnly, E': E Mr. John Metcalfe (Lot 16), 6419 Rlvarview Terraoeq 81a queation �� wae how lar�e tha yc�rael was and the figuree given him were 3p0 F�et pn ?; the Sauth lzne, 35o feet on the North line and 2f8 feat on '�ha Wea�. The�y- � IM. Metcalfs aaked 1f there were any requl.remente ae t4 how a houea P�oed. - He was told that the Commiaelon ie not in a poeition to force pao8le to bu11d 4 houae faoing a cartain dlrection. Theee lote would meet the �1de yard roqu�.rementa, and the question remaining weuld be whe�hefi vr not the houae wpuld facq the easementa or the etrge�. , MOTION by Jense.n, aeconded by Mittelatadt, that the Planning Cpmmiasion nlose the public hearing on the Qropoeed preliminary pJ.at, P,�, #69-06, Peit�a Addition Sor that psrt of Lot 15, Raviaed Audito��e Subdi,visiq� #23 1Y1�' Westerly of Westerly right of way line of Rivarvi,ew Tenraos ' �e now laid out and traveled and ae desaribed in Book �02 oF Deede, Pa$6 197. Upon s voice vote, all voting aye, the moti,on car�isd uxisnimous2y. ' �� �__I �MpTZON by Jeneen, eecond�d by Mittel8tadt, that the P�azan�l� Qorom�,eeiori reoommend appr9val of the �roposed prellmi_nary pla,t, F.S, ,�$9-06,'Vsi�'s Addition of tha� psrt o.f Lot 15, Revised Auditpr�� �ubdiv��ioxa �23 lyzs3g WeAter�y oi' Weeterly rigbt of way 11ne of glvexwiew Tars�ee aa z��w 7.41d C� 1 �l , ' , .� � , IJ , ' � � ' ' L ' � 4� 6. $� put �nd �sa�vale4 and �e deecrib�d i.n �ook 702 of �rvv�,ei.v� that the drl+reway easament dea��ibed o Ayril �5, �9�9 aleo be lsbelled utlli,ty eaee�usnt, votiing �ye, �he mv�lox� carried unaniwously. Mr� Liaeen w�� preaent. Deede, Pag�e 197 wi�Gh bhe � �ha pro�oeed pla� dated Upaa a voio� vv�e� a7.1 �.ota 27 to 29, �loqle Ni�. Jensata axplai.ned tha� the Plabs &&ubd�.viai.on�-St��e�� da II���,i�ie� 8ubcommittae had a sg7.it vote for a�yraval of thia xequeet in order tv oa11 +atten�ion ta the oorner lot which �s a q9 fooi lot, �t ane �Eime there wae � ema,ll houea a�z the lot and was oopdemned and �'vxelb�y repuove4 by �he Gity and a.a aeparate owne�ship. It wae noted tk�t �he lota to the aauth �n thia i�look have been syiit into 6Q foo� �itea. M,r, G�.ee�n e�cglaiaed he had made an effer to aaqai,re the corner 1vt, but could npt �ruroh�ea it at � prios he thoug�h� reasonable. T�e q,uestion was aaked that, ae a mat�er o� legality, �,� the owne� aeked Par a bui.lding permlt, would he ba refused? �'he answe,� wa� th�� the ows�er eau�d b� refuaed, but he could go to court. The ltat ,�1ze is auch that he oouJ,d noC weet the City seqvirements. The Councri7, might aak the pe�itiones to ehow in writing that he �ried to gurohaae t�e lat, t'IOTIQN by M1tt�latadt, �eaoz�ded by Je�ys�n, tYaat the Plantazng Cc+mati��ips� �ggx�ove the lo� sp�1t request, L.S. #6y-12� by Narbert J. La��an of Lo�G� 27 t4 29, �].ock r}, Oak GFOVe AdditiPn, as it is �,roposed bY the oerti��.4ats of au�vey, Mlnnesota Registered No. 5332. IIpon a vo�ce vote, ���tetaLa�li and Jensen voting ayQ, P�ickson abataining because of a cpt�fi.iot�.ng intereet, the motion carried. RE20NING R UEST; ZOA (-0$ KAYE WESTERLUND: North $27,7 Fe�t g#` the 4iea� of the Northeast of Northeamt af Se�ti4n 13. Rez�ne �rqw R91 to R-3A. MO'.PION by Mitte2etadt, aeconded by Jensen, that �Ghe Plaruzing 9omm�.asior� aet the �ublie �earing date Sox June 11, 1g69 (Wedneeday) #'ar the rezoning� request, 20A #69-os, Kaye Westerl.und of �he North �27.7 �'eQ� of W� pS NF� of NA� of Section 13, to be rezoned ��om R-1 tp R•.3�., gpon a vq�oa v9te, thexe being� no nays, the motior� carried unanimous�.yr, �a MO'2"ION by MitCelet�dfi, aeQonded by Jengax�, ihat the Plannizag Qounq���lqn �st th� public heaz�i,nng� date vf t4ay 22, 1969 at 8cQ0 Y.M. �'ox� tlye pro8o�ed prelimi.n�ry plat, P,S, #69-0'], �rentwood Eatates �nd Additi.an by Tom 5w�nsoa of par� of Lot 3q, Auditor's Subdivieion #77� Upon a v91ce v�ate, a11 votix�g� aye, the mvt�on aarxied unanimously. so Planni.�ucs Commiaeion Meetln� — Mav 8 1969 Pa�e 7 7* � � �byn13, GEORG� L, WAIAI7IST; West 15p feet af Val],�y Addition. �+pt 1� is divided, into twc zones, the East Pnrtion being R�1 (s��'1@ �a�mi�y dwe�lings� and the West 150 feat i� C-1 (local buein�qs �seas), 2'hs E�°l�eer��,' Aea�Qta,nt �aa�.d thera wexe mr,�ny splits eimi2ar to this with the thought tha�� eome day tha t,ack poxtaon might move aaad a�t���t wou�d be $ut aa, Tha qwnes oP the lot oou�d be a�ked to si.gm an agxeement tl�at h� ie awa�e p� thie afCuatio�. The Suboqmmitt�e did not mez?�i-on a street deQi9ati4n fos tY�� F,ast part of Lot 15 as they were not sure of the dimsnsfons of the street or the way it wAUld go. MOTTON by Mi��eletadt, eecondad by deneen, that the Plannin�; Cowmisaion xeoommencl �p�r4va1 of the 1ot spli.t �equest, L.S, #69-13, by George L, Walquist, pf Lot 18, Blook 1, Spring� Val�.ey Addition, apli�tit�g oPf the Wee� 159 iest. IIppr� a vpiee vote, Jer�aen and Mi,ttelstadt vqting aye, ?nd 9hai,x�ma.a Eriakeon abataining� becauae of oanfJ.ict o£ intere�t, the motion carried. ------�-- -° iwuvnii�v i� uGJl GvH O-VG L'LllUlY JGIll�1N.ilJNtKN,; I,qts 16 to 19� Block 12 an$ Lot 30, Block 21, fiyde Park Addition, Rezone Fxom g-2 (limitQd multiple 1'amily dwellings� to C-2 (genera� business}, The Ehg�ineexing Assistant informed the Commissjon that the Counci�, at �heir caeeting on May 5th, gxanted an extension o£ 6q days fox �he �eques?, 20q #69-06, E1don Schmedeke. MOTION by Jensep, seconded by Mittelstadt, that tPie i'ianning Cvwmissiqn Fontinue the rezoning� requeat, ZOA #69-06, E1don Schmedeke, o�' Lots 16 to lg, Block 12 and Lot 30, Block 21, Hyde Park Addition to be re�qned fram R..2 to C-2, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimouslx, I�TYDE PARK ADDITTON REZONING ST?iDY: �'IOTIUN by Mittelstadt, seoonded by Jensen, that the Planning Cpmmissicn continue the Hyde Park Addition rezoning study until the whole Plannin�; Commission is pr.esent. Upon a voice vote, all troting aye, the moti;�n carried unanimously. AATOURNMFSIT : MOTION by Jensen that the Planning Comm3ssion meeting of May 8, 7969 be adjou.rned at 10:00 P,M. Respectfully aubmitted, � /�� � �� �=,i�Lca-„ �.- F�AZEit 0' BRIAN Recording Secretary � 1 ' Fridley Induatrial Developsent Comisaioa -- Meeting Mfnutea April 4, 1969 , ROLL CALL: Meob�rs Prasent: Chrietensen� Torrty, Schroer, Hall Guests Preaent: I.eon Madeon, asses wr's office; xneim ' Qureshi, City Engr;Peter Herlofsky, engr's office; tbmer Ankrun� City Mgr; Bob Naegele� Jr. and Harry Hock�eyer, Naegale Sign Co. , 1. The meeting vas called to orfder at 8:OOpd bq Chairoan Hall. 61 � 2. Hc�r Aakrua preaented copies of the ner broctture "Facts Froa Frid�e;°' and explained the preparation and intended u�e of the brochure. ' � , 3. Nasim Qnrerhi ezpiai�►sd the city'� proposed aign ordinsuca and franlcly admitted that it is intended W discourage biliboard� vithin the city. 4. Bob Naegele co�ented on hia objections to the proposal, characteriztng the ordinance as an atte�pt to put sign co�nios .out of buaines. and to prohibit local business adverti.ing. � S. Naegele vas requested to subait or as�}r specific modifications to Mill do so bsfore next �eeting. , , [I �l � ' � � any aodel sign ordiancea he �sy have the proposed ordinaace. He 6. Tb� meeting �as adjouraed at 9:45pm. Nezt �eeting is acheduled for I'lay.l, 1969 at 8:OOp�. Re�p�etfully submitted, ���� � � Charles R. Hall� Chairotn cc:City Couacil Industrial Developaent Co�nisai�on Chasber of Co�erce � �y d ORDINANCE N0. AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF A POLICE SQUAD CAR THE COUNCZL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTIQN 1. That the Council finds that it is necessary to replace one of the existing squad cars for the Police Department. That the Council previously ordered bids for said squad car based on plans and specifications; that the Council did not receive any bids because automobile manufacturing companies are in the process of changing models and are not producing special cars to order. SECTIQN 2. That because of the failure to receive bids, the Council hereby suthorizes the City Manager to purchase said squad car at the lowest possible price; which car shall as nearly as possible meet the plans and specifications used in the original bid. SECTION 3. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to sell the existing squad car, which is to be reFlaced by purchase o£ the above described squad car at the best possible price. SECTLON 4. That it is deemed necessary that the City purchase such replacement squad car immediately without furthez advertising for bids and obtain the same by negotiating at the best available, price to the City. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS i`% DAY OF �`��, 1969. ATTEST : MARVIN C, BRUNSELL, GITY CLERK JACK 0. KIRKkIAM - MAYOR 1 1 1 MEMO T0: City Manager , MEMO FROM: CM ef of Police MEMO DATE: May 13. 1969 SUBJECT: Annual Police Auction I ' The Annuai Police Auction was held on May 10, 1969 at 10:00 A,M, in the parking area behind the City Ha1l. IWe again used Sheri.ff A1 withelm of Milaca County as our Auctioneer. ' The attached list shows the articies so1d, and the amount received for each. The total amount ' received was $475.60. This money was coltected by Officer John Anderson, Treasurer of the Fridley Police Pension Association, and wi11 be deposited 1 in the proper account of the pension association by him. ' , � ' ' 1 1 1 1 ! 62 . •.,� . I�'r`� ,, �� Auctlon-Prop � # POLICE Ai1CTI0N May 1D�1969 :: _ _ _. _ _ _ - -- . _ - - --___ _.. _ _ - -- :._._: ' -- — 1� 2073 Boya 26" Conat-King No'3er . _ _ _ _ _- -- ---- ---_ _ _._ ._.----- _ � .. _ _- �� 7096 Boya 26" 3chwinn 3er # F 3LF2253 201F7 Boya 26" Columbia 3er # Ro.32i59 � --- _ _ _ ---- _ --- ---- ------___---_—_ - i0l�$ Boys 26" Ro1lPaet Ser � Oy,Jt{ _ _ _ _. :. _ __ - ------_ ...------- -'- ---._._ _.__ .____�--- ---- �,. 1082 Boys Z6" Sears �� Ser # 503t�T26U -2081280 ._-_ ;.__..__ --_ _ __ _._ _ _—_ _- -- -------- -- ---, 2068 Both 20" Coast King Ser # R 6lFl].l466U _--- �- -.. _ . ____ __� _ ------�. 7119 �irla 26° Coaet King Ser �# R 63240 _. _.. — - --__ _�__ _._ __ • � T091 Bope'26° R011fBSt II�.SeP # - 9 1056 Claimed by Owner '�__. _ . �*------�------ r---- -- 0 7079 Both 20" Monerk 3er � A 168!}066 _ -i -- --- --- --_-- - -- - �1 T17.1� ' clai�tea bp _oKner-- -- __-_ _ _-�-- 12 ` 7212 � Both 20" No H�e Blue Ho 3er. ---- - � _-- - ---��__— ------- ------- - �3_ 7078 Girla 26" Wgstern Auto Bnk. Ser ' _ _ __- --. _ ��.-- ------ -------- ' -- � �2007 _ _Boys_26"_Fireatone______ ____JSer � B I�8�.0 2005 Boye 2b" Foremoat . 3er �` 20xl�,3 2621}27 ' - - ++ - ------ --------- ---------------- ---- --- �6 _ 1069 ' Both 20° $chsrinn Ser � C 1�25983 � 1� 201�5 Boys 26" No Name Blue 3er.� 962628 -- _ : - - - -- _�.._— -- - - --_ - ----- ;�8 2a55 Girls 24" Monark Ser � 3xo562� ; .: _ _ _... -�- --------�--� - - °---- - - - . . . __-- -- - ,�9 2069 Boys 26" Columbia 3er # 137741 26 20�b Boys 15" No Name Green/White Ho Ser � _ .. ------ - --- --- - ----- - -- ;�1 1022 $oth 20" Monark Ser # 7H9025!}5 • _ ,__. ---- -_.._. ____ ___-- r-- ----- �2 r I028 . Boya 26" Seara S° � �7✓, ' s�r �.503l�.-380 2051114 __ _ _--- � _ 23 2067 Boys 26" Huffy Frame Ser # 7H826911 ;. � . _.._ __._.. -__ _---------------_______ �1� 1029 Boys 26" Haxthorne Ser # E 176652 . _ ___. __ 5 204t� Boys 26" Holiday Frame Ser # 8x574793 ���", ��l ^rl� -- _Gcu,�� !-. _ 6 1095 Bops 26" Schwinn Ser # 227937 _ - ---- — -._ ',7 999 Boye 24" Murray . Ser # 582037 � fii Am oun* R60. 24.00_-- � 17.� 8.00 - 13.00 21.00 is.00 • 14.Q0 4.00__ 22.00 11.50 2.50 14.00 5.00 9:00" b.C�- 8.00 22.00 _ 3.25 1.0.04 ..25 2.00 15.00 - 10. W - �� POLICE �[JCTION Page # 2 , F4 Amount '�ct- Prop , � Rao. ' � 1023 , Boys 26" 5chwinn -- - 3er_#_M_481�171 �l�.,Op ' . _. . . _ .._. . _ _ --- _.�-- -._ ._. _ _. , . --- - _ 2g 7125 Both 20" No Name Red 3er �?A3827Q�F 1.50 _ _��. .. _..- -- � _ --_ --- --._ __ --- __ . __ _ - ---------- ----- � 7139 . Boys 2b° No Name Red/�lh ser � L 109106 k.� -- 966 '•$ears sPt Tobaggan �c Pad S.� --- -% ------- ------------ _ _ - 2 9l�7 ;'3oisaor Jsck -Blue o75 _ t,.__ _____ --- - -� -- - - - --�-=-- --�� - - - � _ 1021 ; "BuPfalo" Fire Ext. ---- 3er � �2765 8.00- - --r+---- --- - - ?083 .'�"Stop Fire".Fire Ext Ser � 103339 u`� --: -- -*� - - , --___.__T____.�_ . ' ::- 7120 "Genersl" " MJ? [,/ �er # L 707773 --i+ �— ----- — --Sr.�(E.l n� e-d—J /._�u-� h r' � --� � � . --- � 2022 �"Butf8lon ' n • n 3er � K 21�230l� � � 5.50 � _ -+� --- - -------- - -- - � 5.00 � _ 2017 �," � „ n N ' ser # x 397702 ' --- --- --- - -- IInk � "Badger" " "- ser # H s88322 , �•� _. _-�� _-------- ----=- ----- -- - � 1001} ; Grn Seisaor Jack� & Handle , ' 3•50 - �-i -- - -- � _'- _ ' � �` �' 15.00 40 1098 '' Hydraul3cs Jack: Brand IInk. • ,� -° - � -- ---r � ---- --T , --- 7121 i"RandolpH" Fire Ext. ser # c� 448201 _ - -------' , ;�-- --n � � 2000 Bath 15__HaWthorne aike _ a_Ser ` -!�, --' 2065 �� Boya 26° 3eara Frame & rrheel � 3er � 2C -- --- --- � -- -- - IInk i Evidenae -prQperty of Quenemo family. �-._- ._._�t.---- ------i-- �i l�s nk Boya 2!�" Sohwinn iatr#hpad) 3er # 8 34l�20 � _ . . -.:. --- - - - -- --_--------- — 068 '� BumpeP Jack dc Handle __.. -- -.-<-•. _ -- - _ - -... _ -------__---- �- ------ 068 � 1- 1� Way Lug Wrench !}8 ._ . _ _... ---- - - -- ---------- �ll} � 1-Sleeping Bag �_ -- --' --------- � . ----_------- -- 9l�0 3tarline �vetmight Bag Wh. � _ _. - , _ _. � 018 10" Craftsttian Wrench dc 1-pr. Pliera ' -- --- - �------ �53 1-xand Axe ' '# 090 , 2-Screw Drivers � 081 1-Bumper Jack & Handle .. __ . . - - - - ---- 988 Boys Timea watch k band -Silver . 47260 --,- 5.50 : 7.00 � 1.00 .75 . .75 ' 2.00 2.5� ---- - ---2.5� 1.25 ,25 .5p -------- - b.5o � POLICE AUCTION P s8e # 3 A�t- Prop ' . . _.. _ _ . _ . _. __ ..____. _. ,_ _ _'.__------------ . . 996 2-Sterling Silver Rings -Turq.3tones r___ _ __... _. - --_ __- --_ -- ------------� 2035 1-Valor 22 cal'Pistol dc Blk Holster Ser # 152673 �#69-22jli. - _ _ ._ _ _____ __. __ ._---------- ------- None; 1 Royal portable Typewriter in case (o2d) �� - -- --+i-- ----- � - ---- - - --- - _ —__ �. 58 69-223ty;�l-Compsct First Aid Kit � - tr----� ---__ - --- --- --- -- ----------------._._ " ,' CraPteman �" Ratchat __ +*_ - --- ---__ ----- ___ _ .__ _ .--------- ----- � ' " --- -�;1-Pr Polaroid Sun Glesaes- i---- bl 1014 2-Red Eye Wigglere (1'i�h lurea) . "_'^r____.__'___' __'_" -_- - — _-- - — �t�1096 ;�B1k Purse with,costume Je�elry-billtold &K�y ohain light __ --;� _�------ ----- ___ - _---- --- ---------- --g � ----- � ?107 ;;Tools 3-small aledge-2 crow bars- !} punohs � 1 chiael �� -N ---_---�-------- --- ---- � None i!1-Polaria Gas can _ _.. _ . _.�} __--- --- -- — ---- � _� � 779 ;,1 Hohner Chordomonics (mouth organ) - -r, _ -- — --- - - --- -- . -- ------ b6 7i9 1 Challenger Guitar atrap i--� - ---------�__ -------------- e'f 7129 ;"Randolph" Fire Ext 8er �` a lEl�$092 --- --___-��— __- s , -------- lt�l ' "Randolp2in " " �er � C 843680 � _ - --±i - -------- __ ---=--- ------ • 69' 089 ;i-Grey suitcase' � . . .._ � --jt -� ------------=-------- Unk �,il Brn Holster (for 22) ' , _ _ _---aa----- _._`.� --------- I I ' None '!2 Mod Belts leather - - r� -:--• ---- -- - ------ ---- None i�I-14 trans Americana radio � _ - ±� -----_ - ---- --------- --------- Hone �il-Boy Soout KniPe -- - -- ---- - - ----- ---- - ---- - -- -----�� a, -- None Y 1-set Allen urencha . � _-------�_ ___.,--------- ._.. _._. O61 '1-Fishing Rnife (jsak knife) _ - -- - -- � Hcne 1- Indian Club ` -- - — -- - -- - - ------ � ii_. _- - ;77 �nk '1- 3:25 x 19 Firestone -i�lhheel dc Tire (moborcyc�e} 7l p i � _ _ .. __— ___ _ ___ _ _ ___ _ _ __ _ _ _-- _ ------ ----------- None 1 Automatic Radio �ter8o Tape player Track None 1- Stenley 100 plus Screwdrivar 8" . _ %� lt-N: Tropic - Glo �� Elec. Heater � :� ______ ___ __. ---- -- l�iisc, pots & Pans ' � `Z ' 10 Gas Caps _ � '. - -- _ s r� Amount RQ8• _ �_2.fl0.� �eW 2.00 .50 1,75 _ .50 1a00 2.25 --- 2.0 2, 0 1.50 3.�5 l:oo 9.50 k.00 3.�0 .50_, .25: - 2.00 .75 ,z5 - .75 . �1V l�a� 20.50 1.25 2.W 4.25-- _ ,5p_ . �� ' , . .L' � a ' ,, _ '; ; ' .,,. , --. � . . ', I °:. 1:,: �� i 1:. .. i�:: 1:�.. I ��: . l' `. I:.. ,._� i. 1 Crown Suitcase Tackle Box ' Bike A'heel 63—c .50 1.25 .5� 4.� 66 n � � � ' , � , , ' r , ' ' [_J , ' , coMSrac� � r.�.nzs� ixc. Consulting En ;ir:eera lbk6 Covnty Roaa "S" HSnneapoxle, tlicsn:i�ata SS432 Huy 6; 7.9b9 CHAN&8 ORDSR NUlIAF.R ONH . SANIT[1tiY 38WER, WATBR AND STO�?( SLWSR I1�ROVffi�e7T PR(1JE?F."T i�U 1�3Y+��Y, MYNFP!l350TA ^ �� VV I: Peter Law�tti Cmaatructfoa Crnspan. 613 Drake Strwt SC. Paul, Hinna�ote Gantle�ens Yon sn dareby osderod� euthasirsd anel 1uor.zucLed to oadify th� vaeerrmaln coostruetion sii�a on Stte�t Four �f the pia�s ae follovs: 1. 8sloeaie the 22" CaIeP, uaLe�caiaE bet�eeen stationa Ut�36 to 8+35 ftoa 10' gouth of Interatata 644 po 16' aonth. 2. Dasp�n t� coo�trnction betv�ea thec+� pointe from 7 feet of cowr w 14 feeto 3. (��n� plpe clsss beiwan theae statiana fros Cla�a 22 ta Clasa 'e4. Cotipaasation for the abovs ahall be sn r�u�itisraai $2�8Q �esr liaeaA f��ot. 800 L.P. @ S2.80 � $2,240.an lt�t Coneraet Adjaas;a�ent - eaa Sa�2�o,0� $ubmitt�d aad approvad this 6tti day of Har9 1959, by Coeetoek 6 L�avies Lnc. CQHS't0(� 8 DiA � INC. Bq � � SeVe Comstock, P.E. - - Aoe�ptad this �m�day of I�sy. 1969, Dg Patar I.aeetti Goaetructioa Compnny. Pfi`TER LAMETTI CONSTRUGiION CQMPANY �'V�0 �"c ; • By �. Ti Approwid aod aecspt�d thls da� of � 1969, by the Cit� of Ysidls�. CYT� OP FRIW.YI , �y t�.syar By -- -..._. _..___ M.�nager . � i , , ' ' , � , 11 , ' �_1 lJ ' q� I / J I U 7 RESOLUTION � BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Fridley enter into a meintenance agreement with the State of Minnesota, Department of Highways, for the following purpases, to-wit: To maintain traffic co�trol signals on trunk highway intersection and on certain municipal street intersections in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth Bnd contained in this Maintenance Agreement, a copy of whi�h was hefore the Coun�il. BE I7 FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Manager be and they herehy are authorized to execute such agreement, and therehy assume for and on behalf of the City all of the oontrecival ahligations contained Lh�rein. CERTIFICATION STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTV OF RNOKR CITY OF FRIDLEY I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a true and correct copy of reaolution presented to and adopted by the Council of the City of Fridley at a duly euthorized meeting thereof held on the day of , 19 , as ahown by the minutes af seid meeti�g in my possession. ' (City Seal) , � ' , ' lerk ' ' , ' 6pri1 30, 1969 _ �,�.'�I,; :, �� ; ; . �;� A�'��''�fi �' ^'+- � STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS CISTRICT NO 6 20�5 NO. LILAC DRIVE MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. , 1[r, iiosis Qureshi� City Engiaeer ' City ei 1�ridlq 6431 IInivereity Avenue Northeaat Fridley� ltinneeata 55421 , � ' ' ' ' , � � G � , , Ia r�ply reYer tes 315 T.$. 65 R1th 1(ieaisrippi $t. ►nd with C81H 35 (Yoore 3',alce Dr. ) Signa�l Yaintonaace Agrsement Deu 1[r. Qnreohi: Traas�ltted karewith ar� iour oopiea oi a aaintenaaoe agr��nt ietweea th� Btate of l�nneeota� Departaent of High�ay�� end the City of Pridlty� osT�ring the �aiatenaace oY traftic contrnl aignals at the abaTe refer- enoed loc�tion. Yindly r��iaw the agreemant.ead arran8e to ha�e it preeented to the proper City Oifioiala for exeoution on bohalY oi the City. 911 oepi�a oi the agrses�nt a� well aa the attaohed reselutlon� p�eeed by ths City Council� ahouli bo �ign�d by the appropriato Ciiy OYYiaiala. Atiiz the oorporate eeal t� all oopie� oY the agreement and resolntimn. To �zpedite satters� tha o8reement should be re�d to this oiYim� tor ��gnatyre, A Sullq ezeeutad oopy riIl ba returneg to �on Yor your tilss. 3lnoerel7r �T►��I c. s. a�rrsv. Distriot �ineer Attaaha�ntt YaintenAao• iBrowsnt �4 oopie�) ��a! � f;� ,, � T. 0 h�eintenance Agreement Betmeen the State of Minnesota and the City of Fridley A G R E E M E N T THI5 IiGREEMENT made and entered into by end tetween the 5tate of Minnesata, acting through its Commissioner of Highways, hereinafter referred to as the "State", and the City of Fridley, hereinafter referred to as the Municipality, WITNESSETH: WNEREAS, pursuant to 5ection 161.38, Minneaote Statutes Annotated, the Municipelity and State mey enter into agreementa conoerning the meintenance of trunk highways within the Municipality; and WHERERS, pursuant to Section 39, Aptic2e II, Chapter 500, Lews of 1959, the Commissioner of Highweys may upon request provide technicel and engineering advice, assistance and supervision to any county or municipality; a�d WHEHEA5, the Municipality and the Stete did enter into Cooperative Agreementa No. C-2662 dated May 24, 1960 end No. 54432 deted March 15, 1965 td participate in, among other things, the cost, maintenance and ❑peretion of the traffic control signals on Trunk Highway No.65 et Mississippi Street and at County State Aid Highway No.35 (W. Moare �ake Drive) and WHEREAS, said Agreements provide that the Municipality ahall mairttein end repair ell or a part of the equipment of aforesaid treffic control eignels at ita omn sale cost and expense; and WHE►�A5, the State hee equipment, parte and qualified peraonnel to meintai� eaid traffic co�trol signals end the Municipality doee not; and I�NiEf�AS, it is considered mutually desireble that the Stete ahall meintain aeid traffic control signale eccording to the terms and conditions horainafter aet forth. - 1 - � ' ' 1 , ' � ' 1 , ' ' ' ' ' , ' � � NOW, THEREF�RE, IT IS AGREED aS FOLLOIJS: 1. The State shall proviGe the labor, material and equipment t❑ perform the maintenance work as5igned to the Municipality hy said Cooperative pgreements, except that the Municipality,may at its option, relamp, clean and paint. 2. The Municipality ehal: he billed quarterly Cy the State and "`1. shall, when billed by the State, prom�itly pay the State for tne cost of labor, material and equipment necessary fcr maintaining and repairing said traffic control signals, Pursuant to Sectior. 15i.;=, Minnesota Statutes Annotated, said hillings shall include that partion of the premium for Workmen�s Compensation Insurance directly attributable to the work performed by the Stete far the Municipality. 3. Any and all persons engaged in the aforesaid maintenance work to he performed hy the State shall not he considered employees of the Municip2lity and eny and all �laims that may ar might arise under the Wnrkmen's Compensation Act of this State on behalf of said employees while so engaged, and any and all cleima made by any third party as a consequence of any act ❑r omission an the part of said employees while so engaSed on any of the wolk cantemplated herein shall not be the obligation and responsibility of the Muniaipality. 4. The Municipality may by proper resolution request the State to maintain additional traffic signals in accordan�e with the terms and condi�ions of thie agreement at trurik highwey intersectiona or at Municipal atreet inter- seationa that are �n integral part of a trunk highway signal system. Copies of the Municipality's resolution and the State's acceptance letter by the TraPfic Engineer and District Engineer shall be on file with the copies of this agrsement. 5. In the event that a signalized intersection whioh is a part of this contract is vacated as a trunk highway or ie disconneoted from a trunk - 2 - �� . highwey signal system, such intersectian shall on the date of vacation or dis- connection be excluded from this agreement. 6. Signalized intersections ccvered by this agreement which are an integral part ❑f a trunk highway signal system may 6e ex�luded by mutual �onsent of both parties and al2 other intersections may be exc?uded by not less than thirty (30) days written notice given hy either party to the other. 7. If the Municipality fails to fulfill any monetary obligation cre- ated by this Rgreement, the Commissinner of Highways may withhold payment ❑f state-aid money to the Municipality to the extent proviaed Ly Subdivision 6 of 5ection 161.38, Minnesota Statutes Annotated. 8, This Rgreement shall cantinue in force for a term of one year, commencing on , 19 Upon the expiration of such term, this Rgreement shall continue in force from year to year provided that in no event sha11 thfs Agreement ee extended beyond the period for which the Stete may legally bind iteelF. � 3 - iw3 IN TESTIMOIVY WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed this Agreeme�t by their duly euthorized oPficers and cauaed thair reepective aeale Lo 6e here- unto aftixed. <City Seal) F�CO�IMENDED FOR APPROUAL: ra c ng nser, epar ent o H g mays e r c ng naer, epar en o H g ays NPPRONEO: Aee eta�t rectar o Operat ans Depertment ot Miqhweys qPPROVED AS TO FOF�1 AND EXECUTION: CITY OF FRIDLEY By ayor ey City Manager Dated• SiATE OF MINNESOTA By amm ss oner of H ghweys Deted• AAPROUED: DEPqRiNENT OF ADMINISTRATION: ey DaLed: - 4 - --- _ /I9�� RESOLUTION N0. � RESOLUTION ORDERING ZMPROVII�NT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOF: WATER & SANITARY SEWER PROJECT #93 ""4 �EAS, Resolution No. 53-�969 adopted the 7th day of April, 1969 by the City Council, set the date for hearing on the proposed i.mprovements, as apeci- fically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as Exhibit "A", and WHEREAS, all of the property owners whose property is liable to be assessed vith the making of these improvements (as noted in sald Notice} were given ten (10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council Hearing through two (2) weekly publications of the required notice, and the hearing was held and the property owners heard ihereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. NO'W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Micmesota, as follows: 1. That the £ollowing impre�zmeita proposed by Council Resolution No. 53-�969 are hereby ordered co be efSected and completed as soon as possible to-wit: Water mains, sanitary sewer, laterals and service connections and other facilities to serve the streets in the area bounded by; �79th Avenue extended on the North, Osborne Road on the South, University , Avenue on the East and the Railroad tracka on the West side basically including the streets, Osborne Road, 78th Avenue, 79th Avenue, Gumwood ' Street, Hickory Street, Main Street, stxeets between Main & University Avenue, and the West Service Drive of IIniversity on the proposed plat o£ East Ranch Eatates. �J 2 �1 That work to be performed under this project may be performed under one or more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon receipt of bids. 3. That the Comatock & Davis, Inc., Conaulting Engineera, 1446 County Rd. J, ' Minneapolia are here`y designated as the Engineera for thia improve- meat. They ahall prepare final plana and specifications for the making of auch improvement. , , � � ATTEST: i ADOPTED BY THE COUIVCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS CITSf CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell � , 196�. ` � DAY OF MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkhem ,_ � . � � �. . _ .� �� ; � � : - . j� �� : .o j� � � � � . � � '� � I ,- ! � �� , ��� � � � _ I �1 � � . :I 1 1 : ,". , r., - 7 T � l L� � , i� 1 �- �1 f�� ,. _ r 1� . _ �r �. - -x• _. �, '��; . 9 ., :.:�. .,.,- ,. .�• � � -f � � . PRELIMI�JARY. REPOE�� _ c..�F+� k, �J�,� 1►+.e.�E'RoY. �.93 � � tit�ii�'t�.SLAAb�lK1 . -��1����ii� �� �rPOP01.x0 iO,� WAtsRMA1/J, . � � � �. Pc*vro+.�v LS" W A�cNn�N uumuun�uu� � PaAV�a+.co Co" �►JAt�a.�^�N � � � � scn�� �M . soo' SNEE�' t o� z, i:� , b � � � � 1 , -� I � 1 . 1 1� - � � , 1� � , � � \ ' � 1 .. ,' � � � , , ` � . 0 I� � � � �!! w 'i ... ..�• — � e --�� ` . uw1L�+� ' / / � I i QOpp � �4 _o , � � vPRE�4�1�ARy RE�Rz. . �. °JcweTS 4 �+.�� l+�.T. �sos. �e . 93 SM,rThasy S�-±°° . ._+�^"��' �"''r�t'r�'. �+ae 1�" SRwt+.r.y Sa�.a�R ` � f"� ♦� ♦ f Rpre�.e'O �� �Aq�TA<y �+�R • SCAIE I" • 500� : �►�EE'T �. oG .L 1 . �a-�y�y �' lESOLIITION N0. ' � � , ►�ESOLUTION AECEIVING THE PRBI.IlRNARY BSPQRT AND CALLING A POBLIC � OH ?HE itATTEIt OF THE CQNSTBUCTION L1F C�tTAIN I1�AONEI�ffi�S STREEP IMPROVII�73' PROJECT ST. 1969-3 �ENDUM #� WHffitEAS, the conetsuction of certaia impravemente ia dae�d to be ia t6s taterest of the City of Fridley aad the propesty ovners affacted there- 67 • , EL IT RSSOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Frid2ay, aa fol- loa�: , 1, tfist the prelimiaary report submitted by Nasim M. Qureshi, City F�gineer. Cit,v of Fridlev it hsssby received and accepLed. � 2. lhat this Council will meet on the 9th �y of June 1%8 at 8:00 o'clock P.K, at the CSty 9all fn the Ciey of Fridley !os tha purpoae of holding a Puhlic Hsu3�g on the impravemeat noted ta tke Notica attacfted 6ereto and mad�-a pari thereof by rafazence, , 3'shibit "A". 1 � ' � L1 � , � � , , 3. �at thn area proposed to be assesoed for iaid imprwameata and each of thm aa noted in said notice are all the laads and areas a� noted ia said aotice: All of the eame to be paeseed propostioa�ttelp aecosdiag to the benefits received. 4. That the City i�fanag�r is authosised aad disacted to give notice of �uch Public Iiearing by publishing a notice thereof in tha official aevspaper of tha City of P�idlry according to lav, �uch notice to ba �ubseaatially in the fozm and eubstance of tha aotice ateached heze- W a� �chibit "A". �DDYTED BY TE� CIT1[ COUNCIL OF T� CITY Oi FSIDQ,LY THIS /�^ i � . ��I� 1 �1'1'EST: CITY OL�iC - Marvia C. Enia�ell �-..�__ , M�YOx - 7ack 0. Rirkham __..--- -- -�----- s---- ,.. ,. i GITY OF FnLDL.:Y aI�IIBIT A) �'�';GS OF HEARING ON Il�ROVEMENTS . . ._9l._ 1�¢9-3 Aa3en3um, �i . � pHE@SAS, the City Council of the City of Fzidley, Aaoka County, 1[innesota, has deemed it neeessary and expedient tha[ the improvements ' hesefnafter deacribed be made. 1 � ' , � � � ' ' ,' - ' ' � � , , 1 a �p(t, xlISREFQgE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TBI►T on ti►e th da) of 3y�,� 1q69 , st B:QO o'clock P.M., the City Council vill meet at the City Ball in �aid City, and will at aaid time, and plaee, heaz a11 yasties interested in aaid improvements in whole os in pazt. Ihs seaera2 aature of the improvementa is ths eonstxuetion (in the land� aad stteats noted belw) of the follovis� Laprovements, to-vit: C�STRIiCTION ITEM , Streat improvemente includiA,v grading, stabilised baae, hot-miz Dltuminoua mat, concrete curb and gutter, wter, eanitary seusr linea and eervices, incidental drainage and other tacilitiea loaated aa fullowa: F Stiincon Blvd.: 1,000 feet south of Gardena Avenue to Eice Creek &d. . 'jth 9treet:. From rj4th to Interstate 69Q outerdrive. �� Streeta itt Adama Street Addition: r� �' Yaahington Street: 57tH Avenue to �th 9venue Jetferaon Street: SZth Avenue to �th Avenue � '. ` Street on South aida of plat: 7th Street to Jefferson. SS�i!lATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � SBAT TIIE AAEA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID II�ROVEMENT Ii AS TOiLLOWS : . !'orConetzuetionItemabave-- - - -------------------- �11 of the lmd abutting upon said streeta named abwe and all Landa vithin, fdjuent aad abutting thereto. • �ll of eaid land to be asseeaed proportionately aceording to the benefita �ecaived by suoh improvements. : lhat the CounciI proposea Lo proceed with each of said imprwements ae ��parate Smprwanente, except as hereafter othenriae prwided by Council >a1i uader the following authority, to-wit; Mitmeaota Lawa 1933, Chapter 398 and lav ameadatory thereof, and in confoxmity vith the Chartar, L►TED TkiIS DAY OF . 196 OADER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. ♦tte�tt . )tA� . �agk p. ICiskham CIlf CLERX - Masvin C. 8run�ell , lublish: �v 28. 1969 June 4, +469 4- 1 1 1 , ' � ' , � ' , , ' � r� �J RESOLUTION NO gl 1969 A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE COUNTY TO NITHHOLD LOT 28, BLOCK A, RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS ADDITION FROM PUBLIC SALE WHEREAS, it is deemed in the best interest of the City of Fridley, that Lot 28, Blonk A, Riverview Heights Addition, be withheld from public sale. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Coun�ty of Anoka is hereby requested to withhold from sale Lot 28, Block A, Riverview Heights Addition, so that this lot may be purchased by the City of Fridley for street purposes. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THZS � DAY OF , 1969. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: CZTY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell �9 , ' � ' ' , ' ' ' , ' ' 1 � , � ' ' J OFIIC■ OF ANOKA C011NTV AUDITOII May 6, 1969 "Aalin Gmwing Corsey in Mixx�fott6' COUNTY OF ANOKA ANOKA. MINNpOTA �NO� �tt•f!'� Mr, Marvin C. Brusiaell Finance Director, City Hall 6431 Univereity Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Dear Mr. Bruneell; .1 We 6ave your letter of May 2, 1969 and have made the necessary notation in the transfer book to aithhold Lot 28, Block A, River View Heighta Addition from the next tax sale. This lot was forfeited in September, 1968, and the next ateps are to hap� Co�nisaioner Petereon appralse the lot and then have the City of Fridle�� makP annlication to the Countv Aoard to purchase the lot. This can be done anytime and then ve can obtain the State tax deed. i am aeadiag a copy of cnie Le[ter to Comnisaioner Peterson Very tru ywrs , Kennet W. Campbell Anoka County Audltor kwc/lel cc Co�iasionet Peteraon � � � � , , , ' ' ' � , , ' , C , , � May 6, 1969 I�MO T0: City Manager and City Council FRAM: Finance Director SUBJECT: Transfer of Funds From the Utility Fund to Special Assessment Funds in Lieu of a Tax Levy The attached resolution would authorize the transfer of money from the Utility iluid to variona Special Assesament Funda in lieu of making a tax levy. For the most part, these tax levies have already been set up and authorized by the City Council and would therefore be canceled. This is the same type of resolution that has been passed each year for the past several years by the City Council. sl ' 1 1 , ' ' , ' , ' ' , ' , � , � ' ' 82 PROPOSAL F(/R MEETING DEBT SERVICE REQUIREMENTS FOR IMPROVEMENT �RiDS FOR TF� YEAR 1969-70 FUND REQUIRENENTS AVAILABLE TO BE TAX LEVY FROM SERVICE TRANSF£RRED CONNECTIONS FROM PUBLIC IN 1969 VfILITY FVND Fi - 75 Bonds of 1960 Bonds of 1963 Bonds of 1967 Refunding Bonds $ 50,361.00 7,412.00 23,017.00 2,003.00 79,615.00 $ 25,526.00 $ 50,361.00 7.412.00 23,017.00 2,003.00 54,089.00 $ 162,408.00 $ 25,526.00 $136,862.00 Not scheduled if transfer is made from Public Utility Ftimd. , RESOLUfION N0. 1969 s 3 rA RESOLVfION MAKING A TRANSFER FRiDN THE PUBLIC [JTILITY FUND TO W-75 WATERKORKS II�AOVEI�NT BOND FfJND� ZMPROVEMENT BONDS OF 1960 F[RiD, � , TMPROVEMEl1T BONDS OF 1963 FIJND, Il�ROVEI�NT BONDS OF 1967 FIJND. AN ✓ REFIAiDING BOND FIJND 1 y(,r --� n� ! � �. NHEREAS, tax levies, or transfers into Bond Funds are necessary to , provide the required amount of money in certain Improvement Bond Funds, � NOfl, TE�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Couacil of the City o yi I ' Fridley, meeting at a regular aession on the , day of , 1969, �� � as followa: U � � ' , � �1 �1 ' , �� , ' , , 1. That a transfer from the Public Utility Operating ilu�d to the Naterworks Improvement Bond i�nd W-75 in the amount of $50,361.00 be authorized for the puxpose of eliminating:the tax levy for the year 1969, collectible in the year 1970. 2. That a tranafer from the Public Utility Operating Fund to the Improvement Bonds of 1960 Fund in the amount oP $7,412.00 be authorized for the p�pose of eliminating the tax levy for the;year of 1969, collectible in the year 1970. 3. That a transfer from the Public Utility Operating Fund to the Smprovement Bonds of 1963 Fund in the amount of 523,017.00 be authorized for tne p�rpose of eliminating the tax levy ior the year 1969, collect3Dle in the year 14'Z0. 4. That a tranafer from the Public Utility Operating F1u�d to Bonds of 1967 in the amount of S2,003.00 be authorized for the puxpose of eliminating the tax levy for the year 1969, collectible in the year 1970. 5. That a Yransfer from the Puhiic Uti2ity Operating Fund to the Refunding Bond Fund in the amount oF $54,089.00 for the purpose of reducing the tax levy fror the year 1969, collectible in the year 1970 be authorized. 6. That the transfer of the 1969 collections from the Service Connections to the Refunding Bond Fund for tAe purpose of reducing the tax levy for the year 1969 is authorized. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CZTY 0£ FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF ATTEST: Y CLEtiK Mai•vin C . �unsell , 1969. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham �' C! C� , � , , ' , ' ' ' , C� ' ' ' ' � RESOLVfION NO � v/ 1969 A RESOLtlfION CERTIFYING CHARGES TO THE CWNTY AUDITOR TO BE LEVIED AGAINST CERTAIN PROPERTIES FOR COLLECTION WITH THE TA3�S PAYABLE IN 1970 WHEREAS, a nuisance condition has been found to exist on Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 15, Fridley Park Addition, WHEREAS, the owner of such property was given notice to abate such nuisance, and FIHEREAS, the or+ner of such property did not aDate such auisance and the City of Fridley, under authority of Section 145.23 Minnesota State Statute of 1953 did therefore abate the nuisance at a total cost of $300.00. NOii, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to certify to the County Auditor for collection with the taxes payable in 1970, the charges as liated below: Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 15, f�idley Park Addition Wt+ecked Building $300.00 TOTAL 5300.00 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TE� CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF __���� 1969. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham .� , �. ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' '� — CM�1�\t!� 1�. N[�V [R M{AM�p �.T�IL[ r�wm� b��iwwie• RO�[111.MYMM■ JAMtf O.OI��! II�WSAICM�w.11t��e11. J�. � � - � . �uw o�necs WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK . April 3, 1969 Mr. Nasim Qu�eshi City Engineer Fridley City Hall b431 Univcrsity Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minneaota 55421 Re:- 20-64th Way Dear Mr. 0ureahi: �� a�� [ur rur ��wce* ANOKA.MINN690TA 33]00 IfY���l i Y11Y1�IV[IIlIiY AVLMY[ M.L. IAIDI[�. MINN[90TA 574=1 •�O-!�!O 1111fT iT�T[ ��NR �u1LO�No COON NAPIDS.MINN.'JS��i 1�f-If i0 Thia letter is to adviae you that 1 have received verbal permission from Mr. Harvey Peterson, Anoka County Commissioner, a�d Mr. Robert W. Johnson, Anoka County Attorney, authorizing the City of Fridley to re�aove the abandoned structure on the above property, Nhich property is tax forfeit and in the name of Anoka County. (t is my understanding that when the work is compieted, that the cost ' xill be certified to the County and added to the delinquent taxes or special assesaments. ' I am sending a copy of this letter to Mr. Peterson and Mr. Johnson. If the above atatement does not meet with their approval, I am asking that they call me upon receip# of this letter. If you have not heard ' further from me by April 8, 19b9, Pleaae proceed with the removal of the building. , ' ' ' ' ' YCH:jjh ec: Mr. Ha�vey Petecson ec: Mr. Robert W. Johnson Sincerely, �� Yirgil C.�errick ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 ' , ��?; � . •. �• 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' '¢� """"�OOKVIEW LANDSCAPE SERN�!'� T�d Renollet - 755-3126 927 Andover Bivd. Rt. 5, Anoka, Minn. 55303� — , 19____ ., . , i .M . /1 n TO — ADDRESS cirr — STATE `�'N I / � . (,(J..ti..e.c� �c.+�4��,�. � a.t o10 - G y-�' /�J �9 Pey�st�ount in Balarwe Column 196 tarviq durqe will bs m�d� on dl iNms rwt IIM�d within 30 d�p of dw dah. � ,�' � �6 , . ?:: � ' RESOLUTION N0. � � 469 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN� DIRECi'IMG TkE SALITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMEN7S ON ' LOTS g3 aND 54, BLOCK G, RIVER VIEW HEIGHTS AD�ITION AND COMBINING THE SOUTH 5 FEET OF LOTS 53 AN� 54, BLOCK G, WITH LOTS 14 THROUGH 18, BLOCK G, RIVER VIEW HEIGHTS ADDITION • ' ' ' ' ' �� � ' � , � ' , , `-� 4MEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been su6divided and canbined. NOtJ, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: That the assessments levied against the following described parcei, to-wit: Lots 53 and 54, 81ock G, and Lots 14 through 18, Block G, River View Heigh#s Addition, may and shall be apportioned and divided and combined as foltows: Original Parcels Fund Origina] Amount Lot 53, Block G, Parcei 1725, River View Heights Addition Lot 54, Block G, Parcel 1730, River View Heights Addition Lot 14, Block G, Parcet 1535, River View Heights Addition Lots 15 & 16, Btock G, Parcel 1540, River View Heights Addition Lat 17, Btock G, Parcet 1545, River View Heights Addition Lot 18, B1ock G, Parcel 1550, River View Heights Addition S4/ �13 (:JaYer Main) Regular S. & Yi. (Sewer Main) SW #21 (Water & Sewer, Later- ais & 1/4 Service) ST. 1966-1 Street SW #13 (Water Main) Regular S. � W. (Sewer Main) SW #21 (Water � Sewer Later- als & 1/4 Service) ST, 1966-1 Street SY! #13 (Water Main) Regular S. & W. (Sewer Main) SW i{21 (Water � Sewer Later- a1s b 1/5 Service) ST. 1966-1 Street SW #13 (Water Main) Regular S. & W. (Sewer Main) SW #21 (Water � Sewer Later- als � 2/5 Service) ST. 1966-t Street SW #13 (Water Main) Regular S. & W. (Sewer Main) SW #21 (�dater & Sewer Later- als � 1/5 Service) ST. 1966-1 Street SW #13 (WaYer Main) Regular S. � W. (Sewer Main) SW #21 (Water & Sewer Later- ats and i/5 Service) ST. 1966-1 Street � $ 35•00 5.52 201.89 19z.25 35.00 5.52 201.89 19z.z5 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Pa i d Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid $ 9.32 8i � ' ' , ' ' , ' ' ' Page 2� A Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Sptitting of Speciat Assessments on Lots 53 and 54, Block G, River View Heights Addition, and Cambining the South 5 Feet of Lots 53 and 54, Block G� with Lots 14 through 18, Block G, River View Heights Addition Division of Parcel Approved Lots 14-18 and South 5 Feet of Lots 53 and 54, Btock G, River View Neights Addition Parcel 1537 Lots 53 and 54, Eiccept South 5 Feet, 81ock G, Parcet 1722, River View Hefghts Addition Fund Regular S. & W. (Sewer Main) SW #21 (Water & Sewer Later- als and 1 Water and 1 Sewer Service) ST. 1966-1 Street S4J #13 (Water Main) Originat Amount Paid Paid Paid $ 3.88 Regular S. � W. (Sewer Main) $ SW #13 {Water Main) SW #21 (Water S Sewer Later- als and 1/2 Water & 1/2 Sewer Service) ST. 1966-i Street 11.04 66.12 403.78 384.50 9.3z ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNC3L OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � DAY OF , 1969• � ATTEST: ' ' � ' � I ' L� CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham . . 1 1 , � `` RESOLUTION N0. ��- T969 ' A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRPCTfNG THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON L07S 5-7, 9lOCK 3, AND LOTS 6-9, NORTM 40 FEET OF L0T 14, ANO LOTS 15-17, BLOCK 4� PARCEL 600, BENNETT-PALMER ADDITION � WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided. , NOW, THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLUED as foltows: That the assessments levied against the following described parcel, to-wite ' Lots 5-7, Block 3, and Lots 6-9, North 40 feet of Lot 14, and �ots 15-17, Block 4, Parcet 600, Bennett-Palmer Addition, may and shalt be apportioned and divided as foilows: ' Original Parcei ' , ' ' ' ' � � ' , , , Fund �ots 5-7, Block 3s and Lots 6-9, Regular S.A. (Water €. Sewer North 40 feet of Lot 14, and Mains and Partial Storm Lots 15-17, BTock 4, Parcel 600, Sewer) Bennett-Patmer Addition SW #48-C (Sewer Lateral F 3 Services) SW #48-C (Water laterat & 13 Services) ST. 1965-3 SS #5-A (Storm Sewer) ST. 1959 Division of Parcet Approved Lots 5-7, Block 3, and Lots 6-9, Block 4, Parcei 600, 8en�ett-Palmer Addition North 40 feet of Lot 14 and South 24 feet of Lot 15, Block 4, Parcel 950, Bennett- Palmer Addition c Fund Regular S.A. (Water & Sewer Mains and Partiat Storm Sewer) SW #48-C (Sewer Lateral & 3 Services) SW #48-C (Water Lateral & 6 Services) ST. 1965-3 SS #5-A (Storm Sewer) ST. 1959. Regular S.A. (4Jater & Sewer Mains and Partial Storm Sewer} SW #48-C (Water Lateral and 1� Services) ST. 1965-3 SS #5-�1 (Storm Sewer) Original Ar,iount $ 7i7.84 1,233.71 3,657.44 553.66 2,047.99 Paid 8,210. Original Amount $ 4$1.21 1,233.71 2,251.9z 340.28 1,262.09 Paid 5 78.32 �+39.8b 60.16 220.59 89 11 -- 90 Page 2, A RESOlUTION AUTHORIZING ANO �IRECTING THE 3PLITTING Of SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS , ON LQTS 5=7, BLOCK 3, ANU L07S 6-9, NORTH 40 FEET OF LOT 14, AND LOTS 15-17, BLOCK 4, PARCEL 600, BENNETT-?ALMER ADDITION � ' ' , , Uivision of Parcel Approved Fund Norih 26 feet of Lot J5, tot 16, Regular S.A. (Water � Sewer and Lot 17, Block 4, Parcel 970, Mains and Partial Storm Bennett-Palmer Addition Sewer) SW #48-C (Nater Laterat & 2Lg Services) Original Amount $ 188.31 965.66 ST. 1965-3 153.22 SS #5-A (Storm Sewer) 565.31 , 10. ADOPTEO BY THE CITY COUNCIL Of THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � OAY OF , 1969. ' ' ATTEST: , _ ' , , , ' , 1 ' CI7Y CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham ��� ���� RFSOLUTION N0. �_ A RESOLUTION APPROVIN; EIGHT YEAR STORM SF,'WEft IN]PROVII'�EIIT PROGRAM FOR TI3E CITY UF FRIDLEY WHF�tEAS, Reeolution No. 15-1969 adopted by the Fridley City Council on the 20th day of Janua.rp, 1969 apgroved a ten year atreet improvement program for the City. WIIEEiEAS, for the proper improvement of streets, the drainage and un3er- ground facilities ahould be completed before the permanent pavement ia installed. WHEfftEAS, advanced planning and scheduling of improvements will provide; 1. A plan for the improvement of the etorm aewer and drainage facilities that will precede the proposed street improvement. P� G' A plan for storm sewer and drainage facilities that wi11 give the property owner� advanced information concerning these improvements. A plan which will minimize engineering costs by advanced planning and echeduling of work each year. 4. A plan which wi11 mir.imize improvement costs to the property owners by advanced scheduling of work and letting the contract in the slow construction time of the year. WfiEREAS, thia program might have to be readjuated depending upon the property owners wanting the improvement ir. certain areas to be done earlier or eome other problems which might neceseitate Council ordering the facilitiea earlier than the auggeeted achedule. NOW BE IT RESOLYED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, as follows: 1. That an eight year storm sewer improvement program as aubmitted by the City Engineer, Naeim M. Qureehi, is hereby approved and attached hereto and made a part thereo£ reference as Exhibit "A" and "B". 2. That the City Council will hold the required legal improvement public hearing a year before the proposed echeduled year for the etorm sewer improvementa as indicated on Exhibit "A". ' ADOPTID BY T CITY COIINCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS /� DAY OF , 1969• ' MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ' ' ATTEST: ' CITY CLFRtR - Marvin C. Brunsell �1 Exhibit "A" IGHT YEAR STORM SEWER PROGRAM Schedule for Improvements: (Also see attached Exhibit "B") The improvements would include the installation of storm sewer, drainage facilities in the area above along with improve- ments of ditch and other facilities downstream. STREETS SCHEDlJLED N0. YEAR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. GENERAI. AREA (Including Sur- rounding Properties) ��� STORM SEWER SCNEDULED YEAR (1970 Ostman's Addition, storm aewer (1970 Lakeside Road, storm sewer 1971 Onaway Addition, atorm sewer 1972 Gardena Avenue, stoxm aever 1973 Miasissippi Streat and Rice Creek Tarzsce, storm aever Kenneston Park, stoim eewer 1977 Chanael Road, etorm sewer 1977 Rice Creek, storm aewer Northwest Section, storm sewer 2969) 1969) 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 � . N �` w��_..y�?.Le i f� s l. I i �,�� it 9 �� �a��IL'M3 �,-x 8 Yr. 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E'�� °' ._' c c t I ' _� � �\� � � y a ��Y � _'= p \v•:� _ � c o s'�.fx :c c. �,r c_ �� _2 e � -...."c E_" ^y s:_� 3 ��"'"' a'':: if' a �-- 3 e?s_°- ?q O I � � - �'_' _� � =o" "�� j "'. �^: 3 c' i-= 2 � ' I �_ �.ti . E'c ���-c:: : 30_ � _° a_. _'a ° �_: ca° =_.•.._ =n.. Sz:: .. __ -.3 � � '� �.. _ E_ _ 'i�,� '� iF •"..3 ='. . s'__ � , .' i�', "' i � __ " € " e z'-;, _� -•-- - � �-:'" =="'s ��,-_.,-; �=.` __� � -� - I ���-.��-- - L�='.' =_'5=z -�=�I: � �r. . I . STREETMAP-CITY OF �'= � Pc - _ , f� / � _— ,— —, FRIDLEY — , P' ¢ .M p� _ . =.-=�'_ _.�,.�-.„ •,�Ir.�-- __.� .,. -sa x-:n _ � 1 1 1 ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 , ' ' ' ' APPOINTt�NT FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION - MAY 5, 1969 BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL COl1MITTEE Resistned Me,mber Term Expires Carrol K. Hauge 1-15-70 645 - 67th Aveaue Fridley, Minneaota � Avpointee 94 ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' r 1 � ' ' ' ' ' APPOINTMENT FOR CONSENT AND APP&OVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL MAY 19, 1969 NAM1: POSITION CLYDE V. 1�PDRAVETZ ENGINEERING AIDE 'V l � SALARY $61o/m REPLACES ALLYN GLENDE �5 ' 1 i 1 i 1 ' ' ' � ' 1 ' , ' ' ' ' ' C L A I M S General: #16032 through fi18134 Liquor: #3318 through #3380 � \ 9F� ' Fire Phone 560-II10 ' � ' CITY OF FRIDLEY Bureau of Fire Prevention 6431 University Avenue N. E., Fridley � MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55421 Mano To: Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager #69-5-Z � From , Robert D. Aldrich, Chief, Bureau of Fire Prevention Subject: Service Station License - Clifford Thoe 7250 CentTal Ave. N. E. Date . May 12, 1969 9i Bus. Phone 560-3450 I have made an inspection of this application for a service station license. it is noted on the appiication that this application is for �968-69. It is my recomnendation that we approve the deiinquent license but I suggest that for the coming year, the applicant be 9ranted a provisional license for 60 days with the provision that he clean this corner up, both inside and outside the station. RDA:et T0: CITY COUNCIL FROi�f: CITY MANA�ER DATB: MAY 14, 1969 A report will he rendered to the Council in writing from the Public Health Sanitarian also. o�r� a s P � � YOU Can Help P,��cl/SJ s�/ S .�rr..n. R J�--A.._...-- HOMER R, ANKRUM A6��.� �,�, s STOP Fires - SAVE Lives � ' ' � ' � ' �� ' ' ' � � � ' ' �� , � LICffi�I3ES TO BE APPROpED AT 1HE MAY 19� 1969 COUNCII, MEETING SERVICE STATION CliYf�s Service 7250 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley� Minnesobs VENDING MACHINE Unity Hopsital $50 Osborne Road Fridley, Minnesota Favres Sour 8255-�t River R. Fridley� Minnesota xroger Co. 5251 Cen'tra3 Fridley� Minaesota Chuck�s 3u1£ 7315 xuy #65 Fridle y� Minnesota TOOD ESTABLISHN�NT ahnck�a Gulf i�3�t �th Street N. �. Fridley� Minnesota CIGARETTE Chuck's GulY 7315 Hwy �65 Fridley� Minnesota. Food Bonansa 250 oe��e aoaa Fridley� Minneaota GA$BACE PICKUP J & Yl Pick up 763;1. Iake Drive Circle Pinea, Minneaota ON/OFF Sandeea Cafe 61190 Central Ave. N.F. Fridley� Minnesota E•➢ Clifford J, lhoe Donald J. Leivermann �ennis Favre Haskel Fiehman Charles D, Jordan Charles D. Jordan Charles D. Jordan Culver Davia Jr. Leo. n. B�uder Wm. F. Weiss APPROVE➢ HY Sea Memo Health Inapector Heslth Inepector Health Inspector ttealth Ir�spector Health Inspector Health Inapector �ealth Inaoector Chief of Police He.lth Inspector Chief of Poliae Health Inspxtor 98` LIS� May 19, 1969 ! S L�CE1Q$E. .�0 BE. 99 PD SY �FjE QI,TY COIINCIL_ FOR THE. . . . . . , . 30, 1970 Porthern Asphalt Cone[ruction Inc. 1631 66[h Avenue P. E. Fridley, Minnesota By; Gerhard Laraon HEATING Belden Porter Co. 315 Royalston Ave. L,t�J Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Elmer W. Carleon NEW Formoet Services Inc. 8127 Pillabury Ave. S. Bloomington, Minnesota By: DeWayne L. Mullin NEW Stu Rothgeber Plbg. & Atg. Inc. 5200 Greeafield Ave. Pew Brighton, Minneaota By: Stu Rothgeber GBPliRAL CONTRACTOR Ching Johneon Bldere. 3507 Weat SOth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Ching Johnsan Cuatom Blacktop Conatruction 7651 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota By; Gary Petersen Dailey Aamea, Inc. 8510 Central Ave. A. E, Minneapolie, Minnesota By; Hugh Thoreon Charlee B. Johanaon 580 69th Ave. A. E. RENEWAL NEW f �! �I".1 REAEWAL Fridleq, Minnesota By: Charlea Johanson RENEWAL Milton Johnson Roofing 6 Siding 2513 Central Ave. P, B, Minneapolie, Minneeota By; Milton L. Johnson REAEWAL Loeffel Engstrand Co. 612 llth Ave. South Hopkine, Miunesota By; jloger Cofiman McCall 6 Co. 5435 Lyndale Ave. S. PEW Minnnapolie, Minneaota By; Dsvid A. IdcCall RERBW�I, Robert Sappa Bldg. � Remodeling 5233 4th St. P. E. Colu�bia Heighta, MSnneaota �y; ���r� ,�, ��p�e �rW APPROVED BY Bldg. Inap. Htg. Inep. Htg. Inep. Htg. Inap, Bldg. Inep Bldg. Inap Bldg. Inep B1dg. Iaep Bldg. Insp.. Bldg. Inap Bldg. Inep, Bldg. Inep, 100 LIST OF COAfRACTOR'S Psge 2 SIGA ERECfION Pational Advertising Co. 6850 South Harlem Ave. Argo, Illinoie By: D. W. Torgerson RENEWAI. Bldg. Inep. Pordquist Sign Co. 3t2 West Lake St. Minneapolis, Minneaota By: N. A, Aordquist, Jr. RENEWAL Bldg. Inap � , ------ _ _ _ _ __ 1 � ESTIMATES FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL - MAY 19, 1969 ' Comstock & Davis, Inc. ' Consulting Engineers 1446 Couaty Road "J" Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 ' l I � ' ' ' ' � , , , ' f , , � , � Estimate No. 1(Partial) for furnishing reaident inspection and reaident supervision for the staking out of the con- struciion work for Street Improvement Project ��1969-1 from January 27, 1969 through May 3, 1969. Estimate No. 1(Partial) for the furnishing of reaident inspection and resident aupervision for the staking out of the construction work for Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project #90 from April 5, 1969 through May 3, 1969 Estimate No. 2(Partial) for the furnishing of resident inspection and resident supervision for the ataking out of the construction work for Water zmprovement Project #92 from March 31, 1969 through May 3, 1969. Eatimate No. 3(Partial) for the furnishing of resident inspection and resident supervision for the staking out of the construction work for Storm Sewer Improvement Project �k89 from March 31, 1969 through May 3, 1969 Estimate No. 4(Partial) for the furnishing of resident inspection and resident supervision for the ataking out of the construction work for Test Well Construction - Water Improvement Project Number 75-H from March 3I, 1969 through May 3, 1969. Weaver, Talle & Herrick 316 East Main Street Anoka, Minnesota 55303 Estimate dated May 15, 1969 for services rendered 101 $ 627.24 $ 1,303.32 $ 1,123.52 S 8.84 $ 195.62 $ 2,787.60 OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAY CO2�ERN: Notice ie hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 Univeraity Avenue N.E, on June 9, 1969 in the Council Chamber at 8:00 o'clock P.M, for the consideration of the following matter: Vacation (SAV #67-04) for Harold W. Harris of the twa alleys in Block 8, Onaway, located in the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 3, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Annka, State of Minnesota. City of Fridley to retain drainage and utility easements. (Generally located between 77th Way and 78th Avenue and between Elm Street and Main Street) Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter will be heard at thia meeting, JACK 0. KIRK}IAP1 MAYOR Publish: May 28, 1969 Juna 4, 1969 102 ' 1 103 -^� � Harold W. Harris SAV �ti7-Oq -�`~ Pacate 2 alleys in Block 8, AO T Onaway (Elm to Main--77m to J _ . , Tem) a;l : . , I ....�r �.. (� � ,yw}A �� _ . ., ' I�(�j�/W � —y`TAY__ ,; — . E------� t , ,.` _. . V y�/{ � ti i0 ^ if4.! y h ill.f $ �i0 4•Jwf h a �lI.J ;/0 _ � � ; « b /6 's � / � : /6 v o � ♦ ,� •� _ , P F— �'' /� F v°. 2 *� h s� /7 � 0 2 _v �� , � � (� _ � _ /8 � 3 � � � /8 = ; 3 ° tiJ � '.� �1.9� _ � ° /9 = 4 : � : / 9 : . 4 . 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Z �<"r2 u FsY. t � � � ��i ! y : / � W ' 4 �6 � } �� a 9� . r i.! /l�.S il�. /II.f � / . . . , , �, + r,,; . i i ` .. ,. � . . . . , ' j , r 4f YPF9'c3i =j3' . • .. r. � � �� � i . . � � - � iC � �� �... y y 6o r. �. i- �.. 1'�. !� � i . .. r.:; 6 J �. . _ . � . - � - � ! ' Z.T�._ . ... _ \ . - .� �-- _ i � ' 60�0 WEST MOORE LAKE DRIVE,FRIDLEY, MINNESOiA 55421 / 560.6100 liay 5, 1969 Th� Hononbla Jack Slrkham E431 IIniwrsity Avecme N.E. lh�idl�y, )finrusots $5421 . Dwr ltayor Kirktum: 104 OR. JOHN K. HANSEN SUPERINTEN�ENT JAMfS H. HEDREN OIR[CTOR BU81NEiB AFi�IRS JAMES G. PAPPA$ DIRECTOR ELEMENT�RT EUUCATION Thie l�tter le to thtnk pou and the city council for the mu� years o! cooperation betxeen your varioua drpartmente and the �anlor high school. The etudenta axyd faculty have beneiited gr�atly froa the sKvicee of sany of your �mployeee ud xith to express tl�ir thanke to the city. 3pecifieally, I xonld liks to call to your attention the outstaxdin6 eervice oY your Chiei oi Fire Prsvention, Mr. Robert Aldrich. During the paat five yeare he has put on yearly denon- atratipne on mouth-to-mouth resuscitation for a�arietp of exinnning claee�e. He hae apent conniderabls time inetructing our health elueee in fire aafety, firet aid and lite-eaving techniqaq. P1u�ther, hq hae x.orksd verp cloeely xith the adminis- trqtion on fir� drili and tornado emergency prxsduree. Hie unseliish 6lving of hie tiae ia greatly appreciated, and hope- llilly� he xill be able to continue his outstanding �ervice to the sohool �rt�m. A`afn, our thanke to ynu and ttu couneil tor your cooperation. Sincerely, . �t�;� �araon Prinoipal FYidlsy Junior High 3chool C(}L:dc .''.. � :� .. : . � ' . . �... , ,. ' 1 ' 1 _, , . 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MatzeA R8� Plattiag or Lot 5� Aui. 3ab. 148 I� Chai:�atn aad Crnmci]. Me�rbsrs: Mq7 15, 1969 Ifr. 2hmaa E. Marxea Lereby requests that his na�e be placsd m the agenda fox' th� City Crnmcil �saetiag to be Leld Hamd�qs ik+Y 19a 1969. At that f,ime Hr. Mar�oen would liYe to ask that th� couacil �ant him az► eztension as time for platting his land. Ilr. Marse� feeL that dn�e to the pending issne af rescmiag s portian af hls property� it xonld be advetttageons to postpaue platting uatil the final oatcaes of the resaning isaoe is ln►own. Zantr ttooparatica Nill be greatly appreciated. C 106 I Y P��;` «;�+�',�t�.�,-'��7/� ,'t�7!� .... STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF MIGHWAYS CISIRICT NO 5 2056 NO. LILAC ORIVE � MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Mqy 13� 1969 ldr. Nasim Qureahi City Tsngineer City ot Fridley 6431 Univeraity Avenue N.E. Fridley� Minneeota 55421 In reply rePer to: 315 T.H. 47 at 69th Ave. N.E. Coop. Conetr. Agreement No. 56088 Dear ffir. Qureahis It rronld eeem desirable that along with the eubject work oonduit sad hsnd- holee be in�talled Yor poasible future eignatisation. Attaohed to thia letter is a plen le,yout showing location and eatimaLod quantitiee. We are proposing thet thie work be added by eupplaaental agreement to the eubject aontract. Aa estimate oi the work fx+om the oontractor would be re�uired Yox addition by aupplem�nt to the esieting cooperatiTe agnement. In ecoordaaoe dth original participation deterffiaante� the 9tate will aa�ume coats for ths aorth and south croseinga ot T.H. 47 at 69'� A�enue lfortheast eud hsndhalea nunber 2 end 5. The remaining nonduit croesing (64th Avenue Northeast wsst oi 't.H. 47� , along with the res4ining handholee (No. 1� 3� 4� & 6� ehould be pleoed by supplemental agrse�ent to the holder oY the irnntege road oontreat. 2ha 9tate will bear no ooat for this work. , ' ' �J , Ii ih�re ars 1lirther qnaetions� please oontact H. A. 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U _ �� �, - __ {��C�c-�'[� G2 rt�C //�l'�LCG�ut_�r.t��_ G72C-� __ _.�-�.� ..� �� ��� ���' _ _ � ���- �_ a�er.� - - -__ _ _ _.__ - - _ _ ��.� ,.���.. - � G�-`�J lOh , � � � � 1 1 � 1 1 1 � � � � � � � � C�--n.�-�e�t r��.v - GC1 c.u�� �� ��� -_ _ -- %'li� �,,�° �c� GCJ�,�,� �' �z�-n�d�. _ _ _. �i�� S-- 5-7 '� �.�a�e. _�� -- . _. - - -o�� ,a ,� , � �� .�,� - _ _ __ �-<e-�.<.�_. _ _ _ �� _ 109 , u � ' ' ' � ' , City of Fridley, Minneaota Office of the Building Inapector TOPIC: I+�NTffi,X REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGF�i APRIL. 1969 TYPE OF CONSTRIICTION Reeidential Reeidential Garagea Alteratione de Additions Multiple Dwellinge Commercial Induetrial Municipal Churchee d� Schoola Hoepitale Signe Moving & Wrecking ' OTt�is ' Heating Plumbing Electrical ' ' , ' ' , , 1 F�eaidentiel Reeidentisl Garagee Alterationa dc Additione Multiple Dwellings Commercial Induetrial Munioipal Churchea dc Schoole Hoapltele 3igna Moving dc Wrecicing �969 APRII, 9 14 i5 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 45 � r�+• � • a�• � i�+� �968 6PRIL 27 13 12 0 0 0 0 2 35 47 36 31 m�s xsex TO DATE 48 �e 3� 1 5 0 0 0 17 �03 107 Lesm �tEex TO ��7`F FSTIMATID VALIIATIONS OF SOI7,DING PF�SITS I53IIPD 58 15 3� 1 1 1 0 0 9e 73 =21�,� t575,zoo ;1,066,900 ;1,218,300 26,2�0 20,085 31,145 24,785 39,o5a 74,611 j15.o20 9e,�75 0 0 1,300,000 300,000 0 12�r000 ¢QS.� 724.1''j0 20,000 0 1,140,000 475.700 0 0 0 94.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.315 460 12,615 3.110 _ 0 0 600 0 =299,635 i794.356 ;4.311,7e0 =2�336,220 , , , MONTHI,Y REPORT TO 'Pf� CITY MANAGER APrtrL, 1969 ' ' , 1 , ' ' ' ' ' ' � , ' � , TYPE BLACKTOPPING �CCAVATING GA5 GENFRAL HEATING HOIISE MOPING M9SONRY OIL HEATING PLASTff2ING ROOFING SIGNS WELL DRILLING NIINIDER OF LICENSFS CIIRRF�TLY IN F,�'FECT AND LICENSE F'N�S COLLECTED TO DATE N[1MBER EEFS COLLPsCTID 9 t 735 22 330 40 600 ii7 2,925 55 825 2 30 28 420 6 90 7 105 t �5 12 300 i �5 300 #5,790 P�MIT F'FN� i 969 � 96e mffis xF.ait La,sT XF,aFt PERMIT NQMBERS TYPE APRIL APRIL TO DATE TO DOTE #io,i62—#�0,20� BIIILDING t 707 t9,�37 t7,418 t12,�22 #7662—#77�3 #4436-#447a #4877—#4912 ELECTRICAL 3,']04 HEATING 629 PLIINIDING 1,102 63g 7,516 2,204 3�56e 779 3,555 2,943 io,436 i,465 SIGNS 1 1 6,27 ��2,ao3 =22,Soe tz7�o11 . � , �� '. � � � � (Srondu�d Fo�m of thr Internmional Assacialian trF Chi�efs of Police) � � • - �(Copies evailable ot Federal Bureau of investigation, Woshington, D. C. 20535) � , - CONSO�IDATED MONTHLY REPORT --- � ' - POLICE DEPARTME�NT � ��� � � � , . .... .. _. ._. . ' ci�r oc I''Pidley ' �n�.en oe ApT�iZ . is 69 . � � � � TABIE 1.--DISTRIBU710N OF PERSONNEL � ,� , � . . � Averoge Daily Percent Doily Average Daily Numerical 5lrength A6sance Absence Temporary Dafails Average EFfecfive Strength � � End of amemonth r.memonit emonth . memont - Smne month - this month tast yeor Thismonl last yeor Thtsrtanlh last yevr his mont last year ThismonthLasimanih last yeor ' � Totalpersannel. 27 22 7•54 6.92 � .66� .16 i�.46 i4.�2 15.08� ' ChleFs o(flce . . Recozds Wreau . , Uni(oemed focce . Detective burwu ' TraEflc buiew . . ' Flrst rellet . . . . 1 Secvnd vellef . . Thlrt1 re11ef . . . i i 5 19 19 2 2 _ l� �o � � a ' TA84E 2.—CHANGES IN PERSONNEL TABLE 3:•-DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH 1. PreseN lor duty end o[ last month . . . . . . . . . . 2�_ . ' . . , Same month 0 This monlh lasl ye¢r ' 2. RecruSted during mmth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .� � _ q q . . 3. Relnstated during mon[h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... O L Totat number of yatroLnen . . . . . . . , . G� G2 .' '� � Total to accrount for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �J�� 2. Less pennonent asslqnmenCS (publtc o(Flces, clertcal, chauffeurs, etc.) . . 9. SepamHons tmm the servi�: - 3. Less detatls to spec(al squads or bu- � reaus (tm(flc. vtce, pork, ete.J . . . . . , �. (a) VoluntacY �slqnatlon . . . . . . � 4. Average dvlly absences of Patmlmen (b) Retlrement on penslm . asaiqned to patmt duly owlnq to: � (a) Varation, suspensbn, rest 6��] 6� b� � . (e) Reslgned wlth chvrges pendlnq dvys, e/c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � , � (dI �'oPPed dutln9 P��Hm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • G� • ZO (E) Stck and tn)uced . . . (e) Dlsmissed [o[ cause . . , . , (li Killed in Ifne of duYy .. . . . . (c) Tempomry detalls ... , . . .. . . •h6 •1� , • (9) Dece¢sed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.92 ' .� .' To1al seporaflons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O Tatal aeecaqe daAy absences . . . � �� ' S. Pcesent for d�ty at end oi month . . . . , . . . . . . G� 5, pwtloble (or �� � �� �" � Q� patml duh . . . . . . . . . ' ' - , ` . � a , I' � , __ . TABLE 4-- CRIME [NDEX AND POL(CE ACTIV{TY TREND , � . • OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POUCE � � CHANGE � . � LURRENTYEAR �5. LAST YEAR� � �' �, CLASSIFICAT�ON OF OFFENSES � � � VS. SAME MONiN �. : � YS. SAHE PERI�U . (ttRT 1 C433E3T R$PORTED OR ACTWL ACTUAL TNIS L�ST YEAR LAST YEAR � KNOWN UNFOUN6ED OFFENSFS YE1R TODATE � TXISMONTN TNISMOHTN pUMBBR PERCENT � NUMBER PERCENT ' la. NURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT. � ". � . � MANSLAUGH7ER ' 2. � F�RC�BtE RAPE TOTAL �2 � 2 2 �. �RAPF 8Y FORCE . b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS �' 3. ROBBERY TOTAL � 2 2 8 . e. ARMCD • AN7 WfAPON b. STRONGARM • NO WEAPON 1 1� � , 1, AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL �- �- � �1 �. GuN ' b. KNIFE OR CIITT�NG INSTRUMENT e• OTXER DANGEROUS WEAPON � d. NANDS, FIST, ETC. • IGGRAVATED � .' S. BURGLARY TOTAL �I 9 7� , �. FORCIBLtl ENTRY . 9 ►. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE �' � e. ATTEMPTED FORCBLE ENTBY �.� � 6. LARCENY • THEFT (ez<ep� auto t6ef�) .Z j� •�5 •�•L o. S50 AND OVER IN VAW E � ' � 7. AUTO THEFT 8 � 2 6 1S � . CRIME INDEX TOTAL � � , 1L. MANSLAUGH7ER 6Y NEGLIGENCE M. OTFIER ASSAULTS- NOT AGGRA�ATED O ZO 2 bb. LARCFNY liNOER 550 IN VA�UE Q :, PART 1 TOTAL �.1.6 3 I.�.3 3/$� 3 TOTAL PART II INCIUENTS ... ............9. .. . . . . Y. ..... TOTALMISCELLANEOUSNONCRIMINAlGLL5�:1.�p} ........................... �,•06...,, ' TOTAL GLLS FOR POLICE SERVICE .. .... �37? .... .... . . � ........ ..... �Flll .... � � . ., AIiTOMOBiLESRECOVEREP � � �. (A) NUMBER.S70LEN LOCALLY �ND RECOVERED LOCALLY ....................._......................... � .. '� - (87 NUMBER�STOLEN LOCALLY AND R[COVERED� BY OTHEft JUHISDICTIONS ................................... . K (GI.tOTAL IUC�LLYSTOIEN AUTOSRECOYBRED .....................................................�� ��. (0) NUMBER'STOLEN OUt OF lURI5DIC710N, RECOVERED LOCALLY ...... ... ................................ , . , '.� . . . _- � . . , -..:. ....... ' . .... ... .,_.. ___.... ..... . _.. , 1 � e . �__ � . y. i- � TABLE 5-- VALUE OF PROPERTY STQLEN AND RECOVERED �' .; . . � VALUE OF PROPERTY V�LUE OF PROPERTY �ALUE OF PROPERTY � TOTAL VA W E OF ORFENSE YALUE OFPROPERTY STOLEM LOC�LIY SiOIEN LOCALIT � � STOLEN OTXfR. LQCALLYSTULEN� � STOIEN LOCALLY - . AND RECOVERED AND RE[UVFRED 69 JIIRISDI[TIONS PROPERTY RECOVERED � -- � � ' r � LOCALLY OTXERJURISDIRION � RECOVERED LOCALLY ' ROBBERY �� 9 s � . BURGLARY 1 � � �pO L .. LARCENY � •V Lb�-6O � � Ib�!JO ' AUTOTNEFT O• OO.00 OO.00 2 O.00 TOTAL 147cj3•g5 516.60 7600.00 8116.60 2350.00 , ' iABLE b-- OFFENSES CLfARED BY ARREST yectr to date (include exceptionel clearances) �. '� NLIMBER 4F OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES , �� � � . CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST . ClAS51FICATION OF OFFENSE$ TOTAL CLEARED 6Y ARREST Of TOTAL CLEAREU BY ARREST OF � (PART I CLASSE$) PERSONS UHUER 19� PERSONS ONDER 18 � ��� � � TXIS LAST iX15 lAST TNIS L�ST THIS IAST , � - - � �� YE�R YE4R YEAR YEAR YEAR YE�R YEAR YBAR � l. CRIMlNAI t10M1C10E � � � a MIRDER AID NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER ' • 6. MANSLAUGHTER B7 NEGLIGENCE - 2. fORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL �. �. ' �a. RA7E-6YFORCE �. �- 6. ASSAULT TO RAPE - 1TTEMPTS . �, 3. ROBBERY TOTA� - e. ARMEU-ANYWEAPON � b. STNONG-ARM • NO WEAPON � ' l. ASSAULT TOTAL 26 26 6 7 � s. GUN � tr. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT � , : c. OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON L MA105 FI5T5 FEET ETC.-AGGRAVATED [ L �. OTXERASSAULTS-NOTAGGRAVATED p Z9 6 � , , 5. BORGLARY TOTAL 3 �} l. a, PORCIBLE EHTRY 1 .6. UXLAWFUL ENTHY • NO FORCE , � a �TTEMPTED FOHCIBLE ENTRY - b. LARCENY-THEFT IeXCEP7�U707HeF71 . a. SSO AND OVER IN VALUE O 1 Z Z � ,�• �. b. UN�ER SSOIN VALUE �-27 7V 71 �:� ` 7. AUTO THEFT ]. 1 I. ' � � GRAND TOTAL 1C)S lZs E�0 � 52 , ' � e . � ', TABLE 7' -- PERSONS ARRESTED, CHARGED AND DtSPOSED OF DURfNG MONTH . - � � � COURT DISPOSITIONS THIS MONTH ARRESTS P `�;�5 � � . � �� � � FORMALLY � (INCLUDE RELEASEO NO FOFMAL CMARGE ADULTS GUILTY �UNIF�RMCLASSIFICATIONDFOFFENSES �CHA&GEO �ACGwTTeD REFFRREDTO � TH75 � PR JUVENVLE � � �NTx OFFENSE ��55pp afNERWISE COURT�� � • � � 7WfNiLES ADULTS T07A1. 7QTAl DISMVSSED N3RI501CilON � CXIRGED � OFFENSE 1. CRYMIN�L XOMIqDE � . . �. MIRGER p10 NONNEGIIGENT MANSLAUGHTER , � 6. MANSLAUGNTER BY NEGtiGENCF � � 2 �ORCIBLE RAPE � 3. ROlBERY �, AGGRAVAiE� ASSnULT � S. lUqGLARY.BREAKINGORENTERING � 6. LARCENY • iHEFT (EICEPT AUTO TtlEFT) O �. 7. AU7D THEET � !. DTXER ASSAULTS (RETURN A- �.) � � TOTAL• PARTICLASSES O .], � �� O 1 TXIS YEAR TO DATE LAST TEAR 70 DAtE 11 9 2 1 1 2�� PERCENTCXANGE 9. ARSOH 10. RORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING � � � il. FRAUD 12. FMeEZZIEMENi � � 13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVINq � . PUSSESSING U: VAN�ALISM . 1!. WBAiONS; CAHRYING, POSSESSING, ETC. � li: PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIAIIZED VICE 17. SEX OfFENSES (EXCEPT T AND 76) � lt. NARCOiIC DftUG LAWS 19. GAMBUNG 70. OFFENSES AGAINST TXE F/JNLY AND CHiLOREN � � 11. CRIVING UNDER THE INPWENCE 2 71. i1QUOR LAW$ Z3. ORUNKENNE55 21. DISORDERLY CONDUCT � 8 8 � 75, VAGRANCY I6. ALL OTHER OFFENSES(EXCEPi TRAfFIC) TOTAL - P�RT II CLASSES 7 ZZ �1 ZZ ZZ TNIS YEAR TO DATE � ].O Z �. LAST YEAR TO DATE 1 11 PERCENTCNANGE ARRE5T5 THIS MONTH TDTki tRAFFIC ARRESTS AND CITATIONS 9 I 112 I 121 ��120 �� 110 � �S7 , . ° - CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT " TRAFFIC SUMMARY _ POlice�Department � � � � . . cae,,,,r __ FridleY Mo�on or April . ts69 , TABLE }. ACCI6ENT SUMlhARY r is Month Yem to DnTe Thie Yeaz Last Year o�o Change This Year Last Year o/o Change Aceident Total � Q tt 2 1(7 t 9 � Fatat 1 � PeraonalIDl�y 3� �.7 '�'7% 95 67 +�}�. PropedY DamaBe 20 16 +25 1t�6 l0'7 � +36 Pedeetrian 1 — 1} Z ' + TABLE2. ENPORCEMENTSUMMARY This Mant6 Year to Date � T6is Yeer Last Year % Change Thia Year Lest Yeur o�o Change TrePfic Total 1%2 (�Q �t 588 31J �+87 � xax�aoua v�atat�o�e 122 31 + 251 181 +38 Other Violetiona - 3O ZO {'�jd �39 9$ t p�,,,e 15 � + 85 22 + nwi 5 7 —29 13 ' 12 +8 Accident Arceate and Gitations TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS his Month Year To Date � Thia Year Last Yeer o/o Change Thie Yeac Last Year o�o Change Total Accidenta 7� �.j. '�'�.7 2�.�.5 3.7fJ '*39 Fatal Accidente � �- � Pereone Killed � � - 1 � Injury Accidents . 3O - � 17 '}76 97 67 'FiF�. Pereons Injured �b 29 +93 lfi8 102 +f��. Pedeetriana Killed � . .� Pedestriens Injured . 1 � 4 � f Hit and Run�Accidenta � 8 - 8 t(� Cleered by Arrest � Q � } e�e�ea - rro �ec 5 6 -17 20 2� —20 TotalCleared 5 6 -].% 22 2� �12 i . . .. �._ �- � ' a � y' TABLE 4. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY ACCIDEN75 AND ENFURCEMEN7 (6y Hour of Day ond Dcy o( Week� Monday 7uesday Wednesdoy Thursdoy Friday Saturday Sunduy � CiEation � Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citetion� ��' Acci- end Acci- . and Acci- and Acci- end Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and ' �Time dent Arreet dent � Atreat dent Arrest dent Atrest dent Atreat dent Arrest dent Arreat 12 M �. * � � . � 1 1 . . 1: W �- 1 2:00 3:00 �... . - � 1 4:00 - . � - � �. 5:00 B:W 7:00 8:00 9:00 �. . . . •. 10:00 2 1 11:00 � � �. � 12 N l, 1:00 1 1 2:00 2 �. 3 3:00 1 4:00 1 2 1 1 2 2 5:00 2 6:00 7:00 � Z � �. �. . 1 7t' 8:00 1 1 9:00 Z �. 1 �. � 10:00 �. 1 11:00 � � - ], fioTe: 'Citation and Arrest" column should include o�� traffic.citations end arresta made during each hour period except parking Citations. � . . . . . � t . , . . r.�.....-. • . ' �: '� ' ' 1 ' ' , 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' , • , ' ' TABLE 5. COMPARATIVE $UMMARY OF ENFORCEMENT (By Violation) TAis MonTh Yearto Date � . Thie Yeaz Lest Yeaz Thia Year Last Year o o Change � � xszffiaou9 vsaa�cons Tocai _ 127 38 26l� 19 3 +3b . , D� 5 7 13 12 +8 s�ed;ng 96 i7 �52 ioi +50 �. Recklesa Driving . . . - . . � . . . 2 � Cerelesa Driving 6 ' 13 12 +8 . . na�� s,Bna� io y t�o 2i +90 s�p ss� 3 3 16 13 +23 owe� �8��ecary s�gr, 5 5 ImproperPassing � � 1 1 � �5Q .. � Improper Turning 2 1 i} 2 + Right of Way - Vehicle � � 2 J Right of Wqy - Pedestrian � � � Following Too Cloaely � No or Improper Signal � ImproDer 3tart from Parked Position - Improper Backing v�p��� L�e ueage 2 3 11 —73 Failure to Drive - Right �' Defective Eguipment 3 1 � 8 3 + �� OtherHaxecdous Violation 2 1 7 3 + Other Violations Total 3� 2�� 23�i 98 t Pazking Violation Total 15 �j. 67 22 + � �-- , ' K(YPOR 4EHICLES ' ' ' 1 traded , ' ' , _ ' , ' , , , ' ' ' M1leage Gaa April 1969 MPG $xpenae CPH 2 � 2b5.6 9.1 9b.31 .039 ^ UnttS 9 1007 �8.5 12.8 Z8.17 .018 Uni.t� t�o }�485 530. 6 9.4 265• �8 . os3 •, unst� 41 6051 7oz.i s.6 277.97 .045 uns.t# 42 5102 580.5 8.8 i58.i2 .o3i uns.t� 43 4596 So4 a 9. i z�4.27 . o3i - Un3t# 38 1742 198.5 8.? 47.�?6. .027 Fquipnant & Warning Taga This 28onth 44 Thie Year 438 � . +: . STREET DEFARTMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. PUSLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITY OF FRZDLEY pIONTHLY REPORT - APRIL 1969 Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gravel Hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . . . . . Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Signs and Barricades . . , . . . . . . . . Stabilizing with Chloride . . . . . . . . . . Equigment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . . . . WATER DEPARTMENTT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Filtration Plant Operations . . . . . . . . . . . Fina1 Readings and Collections . . . . . . . . . Aydrant Repairs and Flushing . . . . . . . . . . Miacellaneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5tandpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valve Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . . . Water and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . Water Meter Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Watermain Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Watermain Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . . . . SEWER DEPARTMENT HOURS 119 32 10 98§ 222� 51 104 6 142'� 14b� 43� 39� 47 55'� 13� 22 30'� 58 28 243 12 34� ' 1. Lift Station Inspections•and.Repairs, . . : : : : 133 2. Manhale Repairs . 4 3. Miscellaneous Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . 120'� , 4. Sanitary Sewer Break . . : : : : : . . : : : : : 25 5. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . 114 6. Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . , . . . . . . . . 64'� 1 ' , � STORM SEWER DEPARTMENT 1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ...... 43 2. Miscellaneous Storm Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . 31'� , ' t .i � ' ' � ' _ ' , , ' ' ' , . ' � Page 2Wo ' PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT - APRIL 1969 MISCELLANEOUS HOURS 1. I3ay Off (Flood Control) . . . . . . . . . . . 96 2. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . ." . . . . . . . 1 3. Fire SchooL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 4. Flood Control . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 1,507 5. Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 6. Injury on Job - Robert Anderson . . . . . . . . . 32 7. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 8. Sick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 9. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 10. Water School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 11. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 12. Equipment Repairs - Administration . . . . . . . 2 13. Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . . . . 9 14. Equipment Repairs - Fire Department . . . . . . . 4'� 15. Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores . . . . . . . . 5 16. Equipment Repairs - Park Department . . . . . . . 43 17. Equipmenp Repairs - Police Department ...... 54� ACTUARIAL VALUATION OF THE FRIDLEY POLICE PENSION ASSOCIATION AS OF JANUARY 1, 1969 Psepared and submittad by Geor�e V. Stennes and Aseociatee Consulting Actuari�s INTRODUCTION Aa sctuarisl valuatioa has been made as of January 1, 1969 of the Fridley Police Peasion Association. The valuatiom ca�e�rs the memberahip of the 4und ae •hown in the eeneus of inembers which ia iacluded in thii report. Detaila of the benefits uader the plan, esti- mstea of the aseete of the fund, aad membership data were furnished by the Asaociation. This report covess the followinp items: A. Benefita of the Plan. B. Aeeumptioas in AcEtx$rial �sluatioa. C. Reeults of Valuation. D, Diecuseion of Results. E. Census of Memberahip. F. Certification by Actuary. -1- A. BENEFITS OF PLAN As•of Jsnuary 1, 1969, the Plan provided raajor beaefita aa shown: . 1. Retirement Benefit: a. Requirement for retiremeat: 50 yesrs of age; 20 yeara of service. b. 1vlonthly annuity when minimum requirements are met: 46 2/3% of firat grade patrolman'e ealary. c. Additional monthly annuity after minimum requirementa are met: 1 1/3°�0 of first grade patrolman's salary for each year oi servicebeyond 20years; maximnmbenefit 56°Jo. t. Disabilitv Benefit: s. Requirements (years of aervice and age): (1) In line of duty: None (2) Not in line of duty: None b. Benefit: (1) In liae of duty: 489'e of first grade patrolman's salary. (t) Not in line of duty: Same . 3. Withdrawal Benefit: Member's contributions are returned without interest. 4. Widow'e Benefit (Monthly Annuity): 24%a of first grade patrolman`s salary. 5. Ornhan's Benefit (h�Ionthly Annuity): 8°Jo of firat grade patrolman'e salary to age I8. 6. Escalation of Benefits: Benefite are adjusted each year to relate to the current salary of a first grade patrolman. '2- _ � 8. ASStTMPTIONS IN ACTUARIAL VALtTATI0I3 . 1. Mostality: �3nited States Lite Tables, 1959-61 ( Wlsite Males snd White Females) . The�e lable� were uaed for both sctive ss►d ratired membess, and ior survivor�. 2. Disshility: The rates oi disability were adapted fzom experieace of the New York State Employees' Retiremeat System, gra- duated aad sxtrapolated a• required for !t►ie valuatzon. 3. Withdrswal: A rate of withdsawal of . 030 at age 20 decreasiag uniformly to zero at age 50 with ao withdrawals after that age. 4. Salary Scsle: S. Retiremeat Age: 6. Intesest: Salariea were assumed to increaae 3% each year. The ssaumed average age at reHrement for thie fund waa 56. Q. 3°�e compouaded annually. It is felt that these asaumptiona are appropriate for the valuation of this fund on a realiatic baain. - 3 - E . C. RESULTS OF VALUATION � � i. Valuation. Normat Cost of Benefits Accrued LiabiliYy 2. Current Deficit fram Full Fundin�. Accrued Liability Aseets in Fund � Unfunded Accrued Liability (Deficit) 3. Annual Payxnent to Achieve Full Fundin� by 1947. Annual Deposit to retire deficit by 1997 Total Normal Cost Total Annual Payment • 4. Minirnum Contribution to Prevent Increasa in Deficit. Intezest orx Deficit at 3% Total Normal Cost Minimum Contribution 5. Artnual Payroll. Payroll on which Member Contributions will be based '� * Data furnished by Association. s -4- $ ?9,641 46Z,727 $ 462, 727 56, 629 $ 406, 098 $ Z0, 541 ?9, 641 � 100, 182 $ 12, 183 T9, 64I � 91, 824 � 175, 560 D. DISCUSSION OF RESULTS The valuation waa made by a method known as the entry age normal eos! method. Under thia method, the aormal cost is de�eam��� ��se� on the sge s! hire of eaeh member. This aormal coat ie the asu►ual deposit required (ueiag the asaumptions outlined iri Sectioa B above) to psy ior the cost of each msmber's proepective benefita over the period from his dste of hire to hie date of retirement. Thia normal coat ia ex- pse�sed as a gerceaksge of payroll on which membar coatributioaa are based. Therefore, if the payroll iacreasea by s certain pereentage, the normal coet in dollara will also incresae by th.e same pereentag=. Tha elements of normai coat ior thia plan are: �ipe of Benefit Service Retiremeat Benetit Dissbility Beneiit Withdrawal Benefit Survivor's Bene�t Totsl Normal Coat Normal Cost $ 55, 507 5,979 220 17. 935 � T9, 641 Thia total normal cost ia 45. 36% of the payroll on which member contributions will be based. When a retirement plan is fully tunded, the fund containa sn amount equal to the accumulation (ander the actuarial aesumptfons anade) of the aormal eost for each member irom irie date of hire to the date of the valuation. This accumulation is called the acerued liability or the re- quired reserve. The elements of accrued liability for this plan are: TyQe of Benefit Active Members Retirement Benefit Msability Benefit Withdrawal Benefit Survivor's Bene�t Total Accrued Z "a.uility -5- Acerued LiabilitY s 3ba, aso 15, 919 960 82.968 � 462,727 A setiremeat plsn which is fuAy funded requiree future eontributiona ao.larger than the aum of the normsl cost of sll aekive members to pay fos the proapective,benefits (if the assumptions made are realized exactly). To the extent that norsnal coats have not beea paid in the past, s plan ia not fully funded. The amount by which the plan ia short of full funding is ealled the unfunded accrued liability of tha fund. In other words, the un- funded scerued lisbility is the exceis of the accrued liability over the setual ss�ets of the fund. The amonnt of saaual contribution which would be required to pay saeh yssr'r aormal cost and eliminate the deficit by 1997 i• the "total aaausl psyment" shown in Section C of this report. The deficit in the fund will increase unless at least 3% interest on the deficit i� paid each year ia addiiion to the normal eoat. The aum of these two smouats ehould be regarded aa the minimum annual contribution to tha fund ia order to keep the deficit at its present size. This "minimum coantribution" is shown in Section C of lhis report. s6+ a E. CENSUS OF MEMBERSHIP � iollowing is a aummary of the membership ss of Jaauary 1, 1969: Stsen� Aet[ve Membess Deferred Annuitants Servica Aetisemoats Diaabled Membera Nnmber t2 None None Noae Widows of Deceared Membess None Childrea of Deceaeed Members None. _7.. � F. CERTIFICATION BY ACTUARY . , Fridley Police Poasion Association Ws hesaby tertity thst this aehuriai valuation of the sbove asmed Associstion wss made aa of 7anuary 1, 1969, on the 6asis of sccepted sctusrial methode aad procedures. �.�.�.�p,�w C . .6�.+�'-�` Franklin C. Smith Associate, Society ot Actuaries GEORGE V. STEN�iES AIdD ASSOCIATES -8- rr � l ;� � MIIYIO T0: Homer R. Ankrum, City Mana.ger N�IO FROM: Nasim M. Qureshi, City F1lgineer-Director o£ Planning MII�IO DATE: May 15, 1969 NIDKO NUMBER: -CM #6g-pg ftE: Proposed Zonin� Ordinance The pxoposed Zoning Ordinance presented at the last Council meeting, has been modified, re£i.ned, and improved through a combination of efforts by the Planning Commissio.n and the Engineexing-Planning Department. The main objectives in writing this Ordinance were the following; First, to reorganize the material so that each individual district was a complete section by itself; Second, to write a more easily understood combination of information; and Third, to improve our zoning standards, especially in our commercial and industrial districts. To help explain exactly what has been done to each individual district, a breakdown of the districts will follow; 1. In the Residential Districta, R-1, R-2, R-2A, R-3 and R-3A no major changes other than reorganization, but with more attention noted in parking and landecaping areas. (R-3, laundry and storage area.) 2. R-4, Mobile Homes. Additional site development requirements. 3. P District, No change. 4. C-1 and C-2 Districts. Lot requirements, which do not exiat in our present Ordinance. Also, special attention was given to parking, landscaring, screening and maintenance of the facilities. 5. C-1S and C-2S Districts. Mainly reorganization since these districts were more adequately covered in our present Ordinance. 6. CR-1 and CR-2 Districts. The CR-1 uses have been increased to make it more useful for better planning. The CR-2 District was just reorganized. %. P.D, District• �pecial attention should be given to the changes made in this District, these alterations are an attempt to improve the e£ficiency and workability. 8. M-1 and M-2 Districts. `Phese districts are the most important at the present time. The atandards thai are suggested should help maintain an orderly development of these Districts. The majority o£ this section is new except for the uses. . . . .. - .. G' . :_ . _ . . . , . . „ ,� � ... L �,:. ._.._ .- .. __:.,-'� . :..__ ... ... . �.; . . �.- _ . . . , ._L . �L _ . �. . ..�.. � . - y . i _ _ _ .. _ �:._ � i _ � . _. �. . � . � _ : q . .: � � � q � _ _ � t. : . �� � 4 .��, „, - _ . . _ The following general points may be useful in your atudy; 1. Drive-in type of uses have been made special uses in the Districts that allow them. 2. An existing £acilities section has been included in each district to set up a time table for up�rading, where ever possible, existing facilities in our City. t" F1.1.1.�1 !�1 � l �i(,l/✓SS�M NASIM M. QIIRESHI, P.E. Gity Engineer-Director Planning P.S. Enclosed are twelve (12) pages of index sheets showing the areas in the zoning ordinance which have been modified or added to the e�cisting ordinance. PROPOSED ZONING CODE Seetion 1. Purpose 2. Definitions 3. Establishment of Districts 4• Provisions Applicable to All Districts a. Declaration of Policy b, Separability c. District Boundaries d. Zo.ni.ng Administrator 5. District Re�ulations 6. Additional IIses & Restrictions-All Districts � a. Non-Conforming IIses & Structurea b. Exceptiona 1. Height Limits 2. Front Yard 3. Rear Yard c. Structures in Yards & Courts _ d. Boulevards e. Parking Requirement Modifications 7. Building Permit a. All Dietricts 1. Permit Required 2. Sanitary Facilities 3. Water Supply ' 4. Structural Safety 5. Basement Dwellinga b. Procedure (Other then R-1 or R-2) c. Cestificate of Occupancy d. Annexation 8: Appeals and Variances 9. Special Use Permit 10. Amendments 11. Ehforcement ✓ � Pa�es ; � R-1 ONE FAMILY DW�LLING ; % [ - „J Pag�es I IISES PE'�MITTID 1 9. Principal IIaes B. Accessory IIsea C. IIaes Permitted With Special IIse Permit II IISES EXGLU➢ID �L- 4 III LOT RE�UIRES'lEEN`rS & SETBACKS 5 A. Lot Area B. Lot Width C. Lot Coverage D. Setbacks � 1. F'ro.nt Yard 2. Side Yards � 3. Rear Yard 4. Double Fronta,ge N BIIILDING REQUrRFrvr�'N`r'S . - 10 V PARKING REX�,IIIRIInENTS ✓ 11 A. Dwelling IInita � YI LANDSCAPING - 12 A. Grade Requirements B. Site Improvements _ C. Maintenance ✓ VII OTAEft IISES � � �4 ADDITIONAL RII�'ERENCE M�TERIAL r R-2, R-2A TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS I IISES PERMITTID A. Principal Uses B. Acceaeory Ueea C. Uses Permitted With Special Use Permit II USES E}CCLIIDID IIZ LOT REQ,IIIRII�'IENTS & SETBACKS A. Lot Area B. Lot Width C. Lot Coverage D. Setbacka 1. Front Yard 2. Side Yard 3. Rear Yard 4• Double Frontage IV BUILDING RDaUIREMEAITS V PARKING R�IIIREMQVPS VI LA,�IpBCAPING VII OTHER IISES vzzz R-2A ADDITIONAL REF'ERENCE MATERIAL 9 10 11 ' � �3 i ; �4 c7 R-j R-jA NNLTIPLE DWELLINGS T IISES PERI�fITTED A, Principle IIaee B. Acoeaeory IIsea C. IIeee Permitted With Special Uae Permit II IISES EXCLDDID III LOT RkXdIIIRII�7TS & SETBACKS 6. Lot Area B, Lot Width C. Lot Coverage A. Setbacke ' 1. FScont Yard 2. Side Yarda 3. Rear Yard IV BiTILDING REQIIIRII�NTS &. Buildirrg' Height B. E�[terior Material C. Storage D. Baeement Apartmente E. Floor Area F. Living Space G. -�iro--Safe#.�- _ �a c�ni0 V PARKING RE7QIIIEtII�PS A. General Proviaione ' � B. Pa�king Ratio Requirements By IIae VI LANDSCAPING V'ZI F„YTERIOR MATE�iIALS PIIT SCFtEN�iING IX EKISTING FACILITIES X EITILDING PPRMIT XI OTH6�% IISE9 XII R-3A �oiF E.0 ' �F .J PB$@e 1 � � � ✓ 4 5 L 11 14 �5 16 �� . 19 20 2� _ : _ � I i� zii IV v VI VII VTII TX C-1 DISTRICT LOCAL BIISINESS DISTRICT ZONING REYaUIRII�SENTS USES PEftMITTID A. Principle Uses B. Accessory IIses C. IIaes Permitted With Special Use Parmit USES EXCLUDID LOT REQIIIRFMEN'PS & SETBACKS A. Lot Area _ B. Lot Width C. Lot Coverage D; Setbacks i ) Front Yard Setbacl;s � 2�) Side Yard Setbacks � ., j� Rear Yard Setbacks E. Building Height F. Requirementa for Property Abuttin� Other Zoning Districts PARKING REQUIRII�I4;NP5 A. General Provisions B. Parking Ratio By Use LANDSCAPING EKTIItIOR MATERIALS SCREErtING EXISTING FACILITIES BUILDING PERMIT APYLICATION PROCEDURE ADDITIONAI, REN'EftENCE MATgtIAL n ` piFi6 Pages 1 6 7 10 �5 16 17 �9 20 : / J --�- J �� i / ✓ I i3 III N V VI YII YIII IX C-15 IACAL SHOPPING DISTRICT ZONING REQUIRII�IIIV'PS USES PERMI'PTED A. Principle Uses B. Accessory Uses C. Uses Permitted With Special Use Permit USES EXCLUDEU LOT HEQUIRII�IENTS & SEPBACKS A. Lot Area B. Lot Width G. Lot Coverage D. Setbacks 1� Front Yard Setbacks 2� Side Yard Setbacks „ j� Rear Yard Setbacks E. Building Height F. Requirements £or Property Abutting Other Zoning Districts PARKING REQUIREMEN'PS A. General Provisions B. Parking Ratio By Uae LANDSCApING EXTEftIOR MATERIALS SCREENING EXISTING F'ACILITIES BUILDING PAiMIT APPLICATION PROCEDiIRE ADDITIONAL REN'IItENCE MATII�IAL � -/�io Pages 1 1-2 3 4-5 6 7 8 8 8 e-9 9 9 9 9 10 11 11-1j �3-�5 16 1% 18-19 20 21-22 ; � v. 0 G2 Diatrict GENEEiAL BUSINESS DISTRICT ZONING R�,UIRII�NTS I USES PERMITT�D Aa Principle Uaes B. Accessory Uses C. IIaes Permitted With Special Uae Permit 3i USF: EXCLUDED III L(Yi' REQUIRE�IENTS & SEPBACKS A. Lot Area B. Lot Width C. Lo+_ ^overag•e D. Setbacks 1) F'ront Yard Setbacks 2� Side Yard Setbacks j� Rear Yard Setbacks E. Building Height F. Requirements for Property Abutting Other Zoni.ng Districta IV PARKING REY�,UIREM�+ITS A. General Provisions B. Parking Rai:io By Use Y LANDSCAPING VT F�CTERZOR MATEftIALS VII SCREENING YIII F�CISTING FACILITIES C IX BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION PROCEDURE ADDITIONAL REFF�tENCE MATF�IAL n , �epiFl2i0 .LGil� Pages 1 � E 9 �} �5 16 18 �9 J ✓ J � I ✓ / ✓ rc— ✓ ✓ C-2S GPneral Shopping Area Requirement� Pages I IIS�S PERMITTED 1 A. Principle Uaes � B. Aacessory Uses 2 C. II�es Permiited With Special Use Permit 3_4 ii USES EXCLUDID 5 ITT j,(7Z' RF�,UIREM�NTS & SETBACKS � 6 1. Lot Area ,� �. LOt Width 7 C• Lpt Coverage 7 D. Settacka � 1� Front Yard Setbacke 8 2� 5ide Yard Setbacks 8 3? Rear Yard Setbacks 8 E. Building� Height 8 F. Rgquirementa #'or Property Abutting Other Zoning Districts 9 �Y PARKING REQUIRE�'fF,NTS � p A. General Proviaions 10 8. Parking Ratio By Use 12_�� P I�IINDSCAPING • 15 , VI �JCTF�4iI0R MATEftIALS . 16 VIT SCREENING 1'j VZI� pCISTING FACILITIES �9 Z� HUILDING YERMIT APPLICATION PROCIDURE 20 I i ADDITIONAL REFEftII+TCE MATF��AL f � I II III IV V vI v1z VIII zx x CR-2 DISTRICT O1�'FICE SEftVICE AND LIMITED BUSINESS DISTRICT IISFS F+N�jITTED PERF'ORMANCE STANDARDS LOT R.E�7,IIIRFMEN'PS AND SETBACKS PARKING REQIIIRII�NPS LANDSCAPING EaCTEftIOR MATERIALS SCREENING EXISTING FACILITIES BIIILDING PE�tNIIT PROCIDIIRAL RE@IIIRII�fITS CR-1 DISTRICT I Pag�ee 1 4 8 11 16 17 18 20 z� 23 Section P.D. PLANNID DEVELOPMENT 1. Objective and Intent 2. IIses Permitted 3. Procedure a) Rezoning to P.D. b� Preliminary Development Plan 1� Development Plan 2� Specific Plan 4. Special Requirements 5. Periodic Review ADDITIONAI, REFERENCE MATERIAL Pa,qe s 1 2 2 7 8 ---- - _ _ ---- ---- - .._ _-. -. - �_ .--_".�___ . _:-..y M-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONING RF]QUIRII+�1'PS I II III IV Il � vii VIII IX x IISES PERMITTID A. Principle IIsee B. Accesaory Uaes C. Uaea Permitted With Special Use Permit USFS E�CCLIIDID GENEE�.AL PERFQRMANCE STANDARDS L�`P RE@UIRII'lENTS & SETEACKS A. Lot Area B. Lot Width C. Lot Coverage D. Setbacks 1. Front Yard Setbacks 2. Side Yard Setbacks 3. Rear Yard Setbacics E. Building Height F. Requiremente for Property Abutting Other Zoning� Districte PARKING RDa,UI1tII�IIIVT5 A. General Provieiona B. Parking Ratio By IIse bANDSCAPING EXTF�tIOR MpTF�IALS SCREE�IING EXISTING FACILITIES BIIILDING PF�tMIT APPLICATION PROCIDURE ADDITIONAL REE'ERIIdCE MATIIZIAL Pagee 1 3 6 10 �4 �9 20 21 23 24 ! ✓ � V � l M-2 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL ZONING R�,IIIRII��NTS �eotion I. Uaea Permitted A• Principle Usea B. Acceasory IIeea C. Uae Permitted With Special Use Permit II. IIaea F�ccluded III. General Performance Standards IV. Lot Requireme.nta & Setbacks A. Lot Area B. Lot Width C. I,ot Coverage D. Setbacke 1. �ont Yard Setback 2. Side Yard Setback 3• Rear Yard Setback E. Building Aeight F. Requirements £or Property 9butting� Other Zoning� Diatricta V• Parking Requirements A. General Provisione B• Parking Ratio By IIse Ti• Landecaping A. Plan Required B. Maintenance C. Open or Vacant Lots YII• Eaterior Materials A. Deaign Requirementa E• Maitttenance VIII. Screening A. General Requiremente B• Parkixtg Facilitiea C. Loading Facilitiea D. Materials Storage E. Garbage Storag�e F. Diatrict Separation T7C• F�cieting Facilitiea Psaee lo 1 5 6 10 ✓ _ �-_ _� r— v _✓ �4 / �9 20 21 23 X. Building Permit Procedure �4 ADDITIONAL REE�giENCg MA�JAL 'i �